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White House Blames Obama For Trump Golfing As 41.7 Million Americans Go Hungry

After former President Obama blasted Trump for not doing his job, the White House responded by falsely claiming that Obama played a record amount of golf.

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Nov 02, 2025
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Trump’s lack of concern for the American people has always been obvious to those who are paying attention, but during his second administration, Trump has been over-the-top obvious about his desire to live like a king at the expense of the American people.

As Americans worry about rising prices and inflation, Trump spends his time destroying the White House so that he can build a $300 million ballroom.

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While on the campaign trail over the weekend for Democratic candidates, former President Obama said, “He has been focused on some critical issues, like paving over the Rose Garden, so folks don’t get mud on their shoes, and building a $300 million ballroom. And if you don’t get an invitation to the next White House shindig, you can always watch the festivities on Trump’s live feed on TRUTH Social.”

There is nothing that the Trump White House likes less than having their boss’s laziness and disinterest called out, especially by Barack Obama.

After playing the clip of Obama, Jake Tapper asked Trump’s Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, “Now, these comments came within a day of the president hosting a Gatsby -- pardon me -- a Gatsby-themed Halloween party at Mar-a-Lago while SNAP benefits are set to run out. And you can understand the general theme. I have heard Republicans even express concern about the general optics here of parties and lavish ballrooms and such while a lot of Americans are hurting. What’s your response?”

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