To become a member of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in south Florida has always been expensive. But when the Republican became president, and Trump discovered ways to profit from his office, the membership fees doubled. Now, those who want to enjoy Mar-a-Lago’s benefits have to pony up $200,000.
Since the president still owns the exclusive venue — Trump has refused to divest, as his predecessors did — this raises a host of ethical and legal questions, but it also tells us quite a bit about the resources available to the Mar-a-Lago clientele.
Keep that in mind when considering the message Trump delivered to these folks on Friday night. CBS News reported:
President Trump kicked off his holiday weekend at Mar-a-Lago Friday night at a dinner where he told friends, “You all just got a lot richer,” referencing the sweeping tax overhaul he signed into law hours earlier.
Mr. Trump directed those comments to friends dining nearby at the exclusive club — including to two friends at a table near the president’s who described the remark to CBS News — as he began his final days of his first year in office in what has become known as the “Winter White House.”
For now, let’s put aside the fact that describing the president’s for-profit enterprise as the “Winter White House” is a mistake. Let’s instead focus on Trump’s message itself.
I imagine his Republican allies will defend the comment by arguing that, from the far-right perspective, practically everyone “just got lot richer,” thanks to the fact that most Americans will get some kind of short-term break — even if it’s followed by middle-class tax hikes once the GOP policy is fully implemented.
The trouble is, this is wholly at odds with how the Republican plan was sold to the public before it became law.









