President Donald Trump kicked off his Sunday morning the way countless successful American businessmen and world leaders do—on the golf course, where deals are made and relationships are forged.
The 47th President's motorcade arrived at Trump National Golf Club West Palm Beach at 9:18 AM, with the White House press pool reporting an "uneventful" drive from Mar-a-Lago. And that's exactly how Americans like it—no drama, just a President who knows how to get things done.
The Art of the Deal, One Round at a Time
Patriots know that some of the most consequential conversations in American political history have happened on the golf course. Unlike the corporate media's tired attacks on Trump's golf outings during his first term, savvy Americans understand that the links serve as an extension of the Oval Office for this dealmaker-in-chief.
Remember when Joe Biden could barely string together a coherent sentence at a podium? While the former president was shuffling through scripted events and calling early lids, Trump was—and is—constantly working, whether in the White House, at Mar-a-Lago, or yes, on the golf course where he's known to conduct meetings with lawmakers, foreign dignitaries, and business leaders.
A President Who Never Stops
This is what a working president looks like, folks. Just weeks into his second term, Trump has already signed a flurry of executive orders reversing the Biden regime's disastrous policies, secured the border, and unleashed American energy production. The man operates at a pace that would exhaust politicians half his age.
So while the mainstream media will inevitably clutch their pearls over a Sunday golf outing, everyday Americans know the truth: Donald Trump is exactly where he needs to be, doing exactly what he does best—winning for the American people, one deal at a time.
