Administration

Trump mingles with wedding guests at New Jersey golf course

President Trump kicked off his 17-day vacation at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey on Saturday by mingling with wedding guests at the property.

“Everyone having a good time?” Trump said as he posed for selfies with guests, flashing a thumbs up. 

 

 

The president has proven himself to be a dedicated wedding crasher while he’s visiting his properties.

Last month the president dropped in on a wedding reception at the Bedminster golf club.  

The same golf club used to advertise Trump appearances as a selling point in brochures. 

“If he is on-site for your big day, he will likely stop in & congratulate the happy couple. He may take some photos with you but we ask you and your guests to be respectful of his time & privacy,” the discontinued brochure read, according to the New York Times. {mosads}

Trump and various other senior administration attended the wedding of Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin’s wedding in Washington, DC last month. 

Presidents typically take their vacations in August, and Trump is no exception. He left the White House for Bedminster on Friday afternoon.

Trump’s trip in early August could partially be related to the fact that the government is replacing the heating and cooling system in the White House’s West Wing, so everyone who works there will need to leave by the end of the week.