Did you know that Donald Trump’s Palm Beach golf club serves a hamburger featuring Trump’s likeness on the bun?
That appeared on the Instagram page of the Canadian investor and TV show host Kevin O’Leary after he visited Trump in Florida this week. He also stated that when they played golf together, Trump shot a 68, a claim that some have questioned.
“I just got back from Mar-a-Lago, where Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and I sat down with Donald Trump. We tackled tariffs, pipelines, and why a strong Canada-U.S. partnership matters now more than ever,” O’Leary said on Instagram.
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Also on Instagram, O’Leary posted a picture of the Trump Burger, which he ate with a side of cole slaw and a pickle, at the Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach, near Mar-a-Lago. “Let’s make burgers #wonderful again!,” he added:
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Trump was known for his love of burgers, even before he worked a shift at a Pennsylvania McDonalds during the presidential campaign in October. In early 2019, during his first term, Trump served a meal of fast food when he hosted Clemson’s national championship-winning football team at the White House and was photographed eating McDonald’s aboard his plane, along with Elon Musk and a reluctant Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., during the presidential transition.
This week, Ron Filipowski posted a different picture of the Palm Beach Trump Burger, although it’s not clear what the source of that image was. His picture had chips rather than cole slaw, and it’s shot at a different angle than O’Leary’s.
Trump Burger at his golf course in Palm Beach. pic.twitter.com/Z0Ul4w5kOr
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) January 15, 2025
There were some funny reactions to the burger:
I’ve seen better looking burgers in a school cafeteria, and they weren’t branded with 666.
— Rescue Dog Howling in the Void💃🎹🎨☀️🌻🐕 (@lindareo99) January 15, 2025
Hmmm. pic.twitter.com/LRKF1IHHSU
— shelby (@thetrueshelby) January 15, 2025
Looks like a Bubba Burger
— Matt_DeLancey (@matt_delancey) January 15, 2025
Imagine being the cook, stamping his face on food and getting paid for that shit. pic.twitter.com/7BTeVsBKIN
— Jeremy H🇺🇸 (@jeremyfromga) January 15, 2025
You’d think, that with all his money, he’d be able to find a decent chef!
The pickle probably looks more like part of his anatomy than the face on the bun, and to true scale too!— Moz (@MoiraJame) January 15, 2025
However, the one in Palm Beach is not the only Trump Burger.
A restaurant called Trump Burger, described by the Houston Chronicle as “a monument to former U.S. President Donald Trump,” opened in 2022 in Bellville, Tex. That restaurant, rather than Trump’s face, featured the word “Trump” on the hamburger buns. The website’s Yelp page indicates that it’s still in business, although some of the content on the page is humorous:
On Election Day in November, a second Trump Burger location opened in a different part of Texas.
O’Leary is among the American businessmen seeking to buy TikTok before the January 19 deadline for it to shut down.
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