[News] Donald Trump is certainly going to come under fire after this latest Instagram post

Not a day passes by that he’s not in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.

Poor old Donald Trump can’t cut a break.

The President of the United States of America took to Twitter on Saturday night to report that he was presently “working in Bedminster, NJ, as since quite a while ago arranged development is being done at The White House. This is not an excursion – gatherings and calls!”

Be that as it may, an Instagram post a few hours after the fact demonstrates that Trump is not accepting any assembles or holding any conferences besides.

He is sitting pleasant and substance in a golf truck which is snapped by a lady with the handle katemastro who says that Trump was spotted saying “you’re an attractive gathering of individuals” to wedding visitors that were there for the end of the week while he was having a series of golf.

Judd Legum who is the editor and founder @thinkprogress posted the two corresponding photos on Twitter with the caption “Trump insists he’s NOT on vacation, just ‘working at his NJ golf club.’ Photo posted on Instagram shows him golfing today [Saturday].”

Sure look, even the President of the United States of America needs some down time but you know yourself, when you’re Donald Trump even catching up on some time with your favourite sport is going to get you into trouble.

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