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Trump's weekend golf outing draws jabs from his critics: 'Costing taxpayers millions'

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June 28, 2026

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Trump's weekend golf outing draws jabs from his critics: 'Costing taxpayers millions'

President Donald Trump's trip to his Virginia golf course on Saturday generated a wave of online commentary, with critics seizing on everything from the cost of his travel to the device in his hand.Several accounts documented the president's return to the White House after lunch at the club. Freelance photographer Andrew Leyden, posting under the handle @PenguinSix, shared a series of photos of Trump in a white USA cap waving as he arrived back, writing simply that the president has returned to the White House following a lunch at his golf course.Others used the outing to make sharper points. The account PatriotTakes, @patriottakes, posted video of Trump at the club and turned it into a critique of the costs, writing that the trips add up costing taxpayers millions. The account pressed the political contrast directly: Why don't Republicans cut these trips instead of food assistance for poor families?PatriotTakes also flagged what it framed as an inconsistency in the president's choice of phone. In another post, the account zeroed in on the device Trump was carrying, asking why he was holding an iPhone 17 Pro Max rather than using the Trump Mobile T1 phone — a reference to the smartphone marketed under the Trump brand.The account Molly Ploofkins, a political commentator, drew attention to one of the president's aides accompanying him. The post described aide Natalie Harp entering ahead of Trump and characterized what she was carrying in mocking terms. The post was amplified by commentator Cheri Jacobus.PatriotTakes returned to Harp in a later post, describing her as a devoted aide known for leaving the president personal messages and noting she was present as guests applauded Trump entering the club's dining room.The reaction captured a now-familiar split screen: supporters cheering the president inside the club, captured in fan video hailing the GOAT, and online critics outside the bubble using the same footage to needle him over spending, staff, and the gap between his branding and his behavior.

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