These figures do not include the cost of his hate rallies which average two each month. Projected visits to golf clubs in four years: 316 Trump has visited his clubs once every this many days since his inauguration: 4.6 This does not include the cost incurred by Jared, Ivanka, Donny Jr., or Eric.Ĭost of flights to Mar a Lago (29 so far): $57,568,000Ĭost of flights to Bedminster (23 so far): $18,375,500 As of this day, Trump has personally spent more than 130 million dollars. Here is the latest total of days so far Trump has partied, and a portion of the costs to American taxpayers. The orange child is living a billionaire’s life at taxpayer expense. A week ago Monday, the only scheduled event for the entire day was lunch with Mike Pence. Believe me, folks.”įirst a fact: Trump’s “workday schedule” in the Oval Office averages three hours or less each day. But because I’m going to be working for you, I’m not going to have time to go golfing, believe me. In 2016, Trump told a campaign crowd: “If I win, I may never see my property - I may never see these places again. Trump is on pace to quadruple the number of vacation days Obama took in eight years in just one-half of that time. Obama took less vacation days than Ronald Reagan, Bush 41, and Bush 43. In just over three years Trump has played golf 158 times one out of every five days. Over two terms, eight years, in office, President Obama played 306 rounds of golf. Add in the cost of secret service protection, local and state fees and it is very expensive each time the man in the White House chooses to hit a little white ball around a field of grass. Operating Air Force One costs taxpayers over $200,000 per hour. Just one example alone reveals how expensive this is for American taxpayers. It’s true that when a president takes time off for vacations or a day of relaxation, taxpayers pay for that time. “Can you believe that, with all of the problems and difficulties facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf. ![]() In October of 2014 the orange child tweeted a complaint about President Obama taking a day off to play a round of golf. Associated Press writer Jill Colvin contributed to this report.Trump began lying with his first breath on June 14, 1946, but he hasn’t become any better at it since he was five years old.The then-governor camped out in the state for months, holding dozens of town halls - a format he became famous for in New Jersey, as his colorful commentary and spirited clashes with critics frequently went viral.Ĭhristie said earlier this month that he expects to make a decision in the next 45 to 60 days. New Hampshire was the linchpin of Christie’s 2016 campaign. “If he chose to talk to me truthfully, I’m all in favor,” he said. Shriber found that answer satisfactory and said he would support Christie again. Reminded of their encounter Monday, Christie said he and the other candidates made a “strategic error” in thinking they’d get a chance to take on Trump one-on-one. “I thought, if there’s anybody on the stage who could go after Trump, it would be him, the smash-mouth New Jersey guy,” Shriber said. “I have my timetable,” Christie said at the time. Saul Shriber, 67, of Chester, said he voted for Christie in 2016 even though he wasn’t happy with the answer he got when he asked Christie, “When are you going to take down Trump?” “ Donald Trump said a couple of weeks ago, ‘I am your retribution.’ Guess what everybody? No thanks. On Monday, he accused Trump of leading Republicans down a “sinkhole of anger and retribution.” He quickly endorsed Trump and was a close on-and-off adviser to Trump during his time in the White House, but broke with the former president after Trump refused to accept his loss of the 2020 election.Ĭhristie has since emerged as one of the few prominent Trump critics in his party and has used his position as an ABC political analyst to argue that Trump is a far weaker today than he was in the past. While that debate moment was a high point for Christie, he dropped out less than a week later after finishing a dismal sixth in the New Hampshire Republican primary that year. ![]() “Because it’s not going to end nicely, no matter what, his end will not be a calm and quiet conclusion,” he said.
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