Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday urged the International Monetary Fund to sell a swanky country club it owns in Maryland after The Post revealed how its staff qualify for discounted memberships at the posh golf course.
As first reported by The Post , Bessent’s former chief of staff Dan Katz was picked last month to become the IMF’s second-in-command as the Trump administration plans a shakeup of the global lender, which has long been accused of running a bloated bureaucracy staffed by high-paid paper pushers.
On Tuesday, Bessent exclusively told The Post that Katz may demand that the Bretton Woods Recreation Center go on the block as part of a cost-cutting program. 6
“They can start by selling the golf course,” Bessent said of the resort, which charges regular customers