WASHINGTON -- As he did last summer, President Donald Trump will likely to escape steamy Washington for his Bedminster golf club.

The Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary flight advisory for Aug. 2-13 for the Bedminster area. Such advisories have been precursors to presidential visits.

No formal announcement has been made. Trump is spending this weekend in Bedminster, his fourth jaunt to the Garden State in the last five weeks.

For Trump, Bedminster has emerged as his go-to place in the summer months, just as President Barack Obama vacationed in Martha's Vineyard and President George W. Bush went to his Texas ranch.

During the winter, Trump spends most of his weekends at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

Trump decamped for Bedminster for more than two weeks in 2017 while the White House air conditioning system was being repaired. During that time, he made short trips to Trump Tower in New York City and the presidential retreat at Camp David.

It was during that period that white supremacists and neo-Nazis marched in Charlottesville, Va., and Trump responded by condemning the "egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides" and said there "very fine people" among the anti-Semites and white supremacists.

He was criticized for not singling out the marchers for special criticism. Even his Veterans Affairs secretary at the time, former Morristown Medical Center President David Shulkin, called it "a dishonor to our country's veterans to allow the Nazis and the white supremacists to go unchallenged."

That's also when Trump threatened North Korean leader Kim Jong-un "with fire and fury like the world has never seen." The two men later met in June in Singapore and North Korea said it was turning over the remains of 55 American service members killed in the Korean War.

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