Trump spokesperson Caroline Sunshine roasted as she reveals his debate prep schedule

Caroline Sunshine praised Donald Trump for his unwavering work ethic, contrasting with Kamala Harris's approach
PUBLISHED SEP 10, 2024
Caroline Sunshine claims Donald Trump works 24 hours a day unlike Kamala Harris (Newsmax video screengrab/ Getty Images)
Caroline Sunshine claims Donald Trump works 24 hours a day unlike Kamala Harris (Newsmax video screengrab/ Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Disney actress Caroline Sunshine, who became a spokesperson for Donald Trump, garnered attention on Monday, September 9, with her recent statement regarding the ex-president.

Sunshine on Newsmax praised Trump for his constant work, stating he understands the demands of being a US president.

Caroline Sunshine claims Donald Trump works 24 hours unlike Kamala Harris

Caroline Sunshine underscored Donald Trump's unwavering work ethic, underscoring his dedication to working tirelessly, a stark contrast to Kamala Harris's approach, and posited that such relentless commitment is crucial for anyone aspiring to be president.

Discussing GOP nominee Trump's preparation for the presidential debate on Tuesday, September 10, with Democratic rival Kamala Harris, Sunshine declared, "President Trump is working around the clock as usual today, always working 24 hours a day, unlike Kamala Harris because he knows that’s what it takes to be president of the United States."



 

Sunshine, known for her role alongside Zendaya in 'Shake It Up', made a claim in June stating that Trump is “like a pair of glasses for the American people” because “it’s always through him that they can see the truth.”

Caroline Sunshine's claims spark mockery

The comment drew criticism on some social media with users mocking Donald Trump's well-known fondness for spending time on the golf course and engaging in other non-work-related activities.

A user said, "And by "working 24 hours a day," she means Donald woke up after 11 AM, had a six-egg omelet, and then rode around a golf course in a cart with a silly presidential seal dangling on the front."



 

Another added, "And, after a full day of golf, he had a massage therapist work on his favorite club, which is the side of his foot"



 

The third commentator remarked, "He'll be golfing or watching Fox. Here's a great video that highlights how Trump swindled multiple states and the government out of millions in the name of GOLF."



 

Giving Trump's assumed schedule, one wrote, "24-hour schedule: 2 hrs – Hair and makeup 4 hrs – Breakfast and posting 6 hrs – Golf and lunch 2 hrs – Hair and posting online. 2 hrs – Crash random wedding 2 hrs – Nap and posting. Hair. 2 hrs – Dinner and call Tucker 4 hrs – Posting and sleep"



 

A person remarked, "All Trump ever does is whine and b**ch on social media about how- with no evidence- the debate will be rigged against him. That's his idea of work"



 

Another chimed in, "Yes, if golfing is considered a job. The time he spent at the game, during his term was staggering. There was also a cost to taxpayers when he travelled to his golf course."



 

"Per several books written by Trump Administration officials, Trump typically came to the Oval Office around noon each day & spent a lot of time watching TV," a critic commented.



 

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