President Donald Trump capped off another productive weekend on Sunday evening, departing Trump International Golf Club just before 10 p.m. following a private dinner engagement.
A President Who Never Stops Working
While the legacy media loves to clutch their pearls over President Trump's visits to his properties, patriots know the truth: this is a commander-in-chief who uses every opportunity to advance the interests of the American people. Unlike his predecessor, who seemed to spend more time on Delaware beach vacations than in the Oval Office, Trump understands that the work of restoring American greatness doesn't punch a time clock.
The White House has not yet released details about the dinner attendees, but sources familiar with the president's schedule indicate these gatherings frequently include key administration officials, business leaders, and strategic allies — the kind of informal settings where real deals get made and real problems get solved.
Working Weekends Are the Trump Standard
Remember when Joe Biden's handlers had to limit his public appearances and schedule "lids" before noon? Those days are over, folks. President Trump, now in his second term, continues to demonstrate the energy and stamina that has defined his approach to the presidency.
The mainstream media, of course, won't give him credit. They'd rather parse his dinner schedule than report on the historic deportation operations securing our border, the economic boom unleashed by deregulation, or the restoration of American energy dominance.
But We the People see the results. And we know that when President Trump is at one of his properties, he's not on vacation — he's on the job.
The motorcade returned to Mar-a-Lago following the dinner, where the president will no doubt continue preparing for another week of winning for the American people.
