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Man doing donuts on Trump’s golf course snuck into Taylor Swift’s home last month

The same Jersey wingnut busted last month inside Taylor Swift’s home was pinched again for doing “donuts” while driving on President Trump’s Bedminster golf course — on two separate occasions, cops said.

Richard J. McEwan of Milford, New Jersey, arrested for allegedly doing donuts on the 11th hole of Trump Bedminster Golf Course.
Richard J. McEwanSomerset County Prosecutor's Office

Richard McEwan, 26, caused thousands of dollars in damage at the commander-in-chief’s Jersey links as he drove his car in circles on the fairways, authorities said as they announced his latest arrest Tuesday.

Workers first reported 26-year-old driving in tight circles, with the tunes cranked, on the 11th hole of the Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster at about 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 3, according to police.

Less than a week later, the Milford man was spotted in his 2006 Ford Focus again — this time, on the green of the 13th hole doing donuts just after 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, cops said.

Witnesses got a partial license plate and noticed a Rutgers sticker on the blue car during the second joyride, according to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, which connected the car to McEwan.

McEwan was arrested Monday and charged with criminal mischief.

Cops connected McEwan to the first incident by a piece of the Ford left behind.

McEwan did at least $17,000 in damage to the course, according to authorities.

And, he was busted shoeless inside Swift‘s beachfront home in Rhode Island late last month — where he told cops he had taken his shoes off “to be polite,” according to Westerly Police Chief Shawn Lacey.

An investigation determined that McEwan had driven to Rhode Island earlier that day and was wandering the house “to find Taylor,” he said.