The "Weltwoche" follows in the footsteps of the "Schweizer Illustrierte": "In Trump's dream castle" is the title story of the supposedly intelligent companion at the table conversation this week. Foreign editor Urs Gehriger spent two days in the "exclusive club". According to the "Weltwoche", he ate at the table next to the president and played golf directly behind him. Journalists are otherwise not welcome at Mar-a-Lago.
Let's look at it positively: The "Weltwoche" can also uk rcs data whisper. in a "Rolls-Royce convertible", "glides" "through the main portal flanked by angels" and parks in front of the "palace door". And immediately starts to rave: "Trump's kingdom is called Mar-a-Lago. Four syllables of whispered sensuality." Impressed, he notes that here you can "swim in the same pool as Donald Trump Jr., dine in the same restaurant as Ivanka". For him, this is obviously an uplifting thought. But that's not all - here President Trump mingles affably with the guests, "shakes hands and pats shoulders".