A federal judge is pressing the Trump administration for stronger commitments regarding plans to renovate a historic golf course in Washington, D.C. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes raised concerns during a Thursday court proceeding after President Donald Trump made statements on social media suggesting renovations at the East Potomac Golf Links could begin. The judge is not accepting the current level of explanation or certainty and is seeking firmer assurances from the administration about the project’s timeline and next steps. The request reflects the court’s focus on whether the administration is meeting obligations connected to the proposal for the East Potomac Golf Links, a long-standing public course in the capital. The judge’s actions indicate that the matter remains under active judicial review and that government representations to the court will be scrutinized before major project movement. The details of what assurances are required, and how they will be provided, are part of the ongoing legal process.