Donald Trump Claims His 17-Day Vacation Isn't Really a Vacation
Donald Trump defends his 17-day "working" vacation on Twitter by arguing that he is currently not on a vacation.
Donald Trump is currently on a 17-day "working" vacation at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. But even though it looks like a vacation and sounds like a vacation, don't you dare call it a vacation! Or, confuse it with the vacations he typically takes every weekend to stay at the Trump National Golf Club in Mar a Lago, Florida.
On Saturday, a video surfaced of Trump greeting a couple wedding guests in a red "Make America Great Again" hat and donning golf attire before posing for a selfie with a supporter.
When the clip started gaining traction on social media, The Donald defended his time on the golf course by arguing that he is not on vacation.
The White House will undergo ventilation renovations while Trump holds meetings with the latest White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, as well as advisers and lawmakers, according to Fox News.
Dan Scavino Jr., director of social media for the Trump administration, shared a couple of photos from the renovation taking place at the White House.
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Shockingly, there was no visual of the White House undergoing an exorcism.