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La terribile vita di Donald a Mar-a-lago


Trump's Mar-a-Lago misery: Inside Donald's 'sad' life with his golf cart fitted with a laptop so he can read 'uplifting' stories about himself while playing - as aides ring allies begging them to dial the former president to quell his 'restlessness'Donald Trump has made Mar-a-Lago in Florida his post-presidential HQ
His life there, which has been described as 'sad' is effectively 'a Barbie Dream House miniature' version of the White House, those close to Trump said
Trump's aides have reportedly urged his allies to call the former president to give him a morale boost during his 'restless' days spent at Mar-a-Lago
His reluctant departure from the White House in early 2021 left him feeling lonely, frustrated and starved of attention, according to insiders
Trump also spends some time in his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey

By NEIRIN GRAY DESAI    FOR DAILYMAIL.COM


Donald Trump's post-presidential life has left him 'restless' in Mar-a-Lago - a 'miniature' White House where his aides allegedly pander to his shattered ego.

The disgruntled former president's lifestyle in Florida, which includes playing 18 holes of golf a day, is 'sad' and he's forced to rely heavily on his aides Natalie Harp and Molly Michael, insiders claim.

Harp reportedly follows Trump around his golf courses in a cart equipped with a laptop and printer to offer him uplifting news stories when he needs a morale boost, the Washington Post revealed.

Michael is known to phone Trump's network of allies to urge them to dial the former president to lift his low spirits, claimed a source.
 


Those close to Donald Trump (pictured during an event at his Mar-a-Lago home on November 15) have revealed details of his post-presidential life - and say that his existence in Florida is generally 'sad'


Donald Trump pictured golfing at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida



The former president has spent much of his time after leaving office in early 2021 in Mar-a-Lago - his club in Palm Beach, Florida

Trump's former aides, advisors and assistants who worked at his various offices revealed to the Post the 'sad' and often depressing inner-workings of his new life.

His reluctant departure from the White House in early 2021 reportedly left him feeling lonely, frustrated and starved of attention.

Trump, after the highs of the presidency, gets restless when nothing is happening, the sources claim.

Amid the transition he was forced to replace loyal aides with those more inexperienced and unable to advise him against making bad decisions, insiders told the Post.

Trump has spent almost all of his time between his clubs - mostly in Mar-a-Lago in Florida but also the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey - since leaving the White House.

He is treated like a monarch - praised by members and surrounded by staff that choose not to 'confront him because he can be a beast.'

'He needs someone there to say, "Here's a really bad idea, and this is why." I don't think he has that kind of crowd around him right now. Nor does the president want anybody like that,' David Urban, a longtime Trump adviser turned critic, told the Post.

It was under these circumstances that Trump had dinner with anti-Semite Kanye West and white supremacist Nick Fuentes.

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