President Donald Trump wrapped up another productive day at his Mar-a-Lago residence on Sunday evening, departing at 7:01 p.m. for a private dinner at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.
A President Who Never Stops Working
Unlike his predecessor, who seemed to vanish for days at a time to his Delaware beach house while the country burned, President Trump maintains a relentless schedule that would exhaust men half his age. Even weekend trips to Florida serve as working opportunities, where the President meets with advisors, world leaders, and key allies in the MAGA movement.
The White House confirmed the President would be attending a private dinner at his golf club—the kind of gathering where real business gets done, away from the prying eyes of the hostile legacy media that scrutinizes his every breath.
The Mar-a-Lago Advantage
Patriots will remember that Mar-a-Lago has served as an unofficial "Winter White House" and a hub for high-level diplomatic meetings. Some of the most consequential conversations of the first Trump administration happened over dinner at this very location. There's every reason to believe this private gathering is no different.
While Washington Post reporters dutifully track his motorcade movements, the real story is what the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge: America finally has a President who treats the job like a calling, not a vacation opportunity.
After four years of Biden's cognitive decline and three-day work weeks, isn't it refreshing to have a commander-in-chief who's always on the clock for the American people?
