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Sponsor Our ArticlesDonald Trump’s frequent golf outings since returning to office have quickly become a significant expense for American taxpayers, totaling over $18 million in the first 48 days of his second term. With concerns over appropriateness and security costs, the ongoing debate about the legitimacy of these outings grows, especially given the logistical operations involved in ensuring presidential safety during these trips. While critics argue about the financial burden, supporters defend the necessity of leisure in the presidency.
In the whirlwind of American politics, one thing has become abundantly clear: golf outings with Donald Trump are not just a leisurely escape, but also a hefty financial burden on the American taxpayer. Since regaining the presidency just two months ago, Trump’s time spent on the golf course has already racked up a staggering cost of over $18 million.
In the first 48 days of his second term, Trump has hit the greens 13 times, that’s nearly one in every four days in office! Out of these golf days, the majority, 10 rounds, were played at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL, while the remaining three took place at the Trump Doral course in Miami. It appears that Trump has chosen his own courses as his preferred playgrounds, which has stirred mixed feelings among the public.
To put these expenses in perspective, a 2019 report from the Government Accountability Office estimated the cost of Trump’s visits to Mar-a-Lago during his first term to be around $3,383,250 per trip. This figure, adjusted for inflation, only adds fuel to the fire of debate about the appropriateness of these costly escapades right when taxpayers are left footing the bill.
Of course, it’s not just the rounds of golf that come with a price. Traveling to Florida for these golf trips is a major logistic operation. The president and his entourage utilize Air Force One along with military C-17 planes for their motorcade vehicles. Security for these outings is not to be taken lightly and includes police boats equipped with machine guns patrolling the waterways, a Coast Guard vessel stationed offshore, local law enforcement ready and vigilant, and even explosive-sniffing dogs on alert. Since two attempts on Trump’s life were reported during the current campaign, the security measures have ramped up significantly. This means taxpayers are not just paying for pleasure; safety costs are soaring too.
Interestingly, this heavy focus on golfing hasn’t gone unnoticed. The former president was recently reported proclaiming that he would forego golfing on a particular trip, yet he was spotted swinging clubs at Doral before the day concluded. The quick turnaround—leaving the golf course at 1:23 p.m. and returning to Mar-a-Lago just six minutes later—has led to raised eyebrows and discussions about the seriousness of these outings.
While the golf outings have drawn intense scrutiny, they are not purely about leisure. There’s a political angle as well. In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis and his wife, Casey, have been seen engaging with Trump socially and politically, even sharing time on the golf course. This raises questions about how such interactions might impact DeSantis’ future gubernatorial aspirations.
As Trump continues his golfing spree, the discussion about the implications of these trips only grows louder. Critics argue that this frequent jaunt to the golf course is a misuse of taxpayer money, especially when so many Americans are facing their financial struggles. Supporters might say that leisure is a critical part of the job, but with records showing a potential trajectory to exceed $151.5 million spent on travel and security during his first term, it leaves many shaking their heads.
As the chatting heads debate and controversy simmers, one thing remains certain—Trump’s golfing days are far from over, and so are the discussions about their cost. Buckle up, folks, it looks like we’re in for a bumpy ride!
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