Trump’s golfing costs have crossed the $100 million mark, and Walter Shaub, the former White House ethics chief has slammed the President for his extravagant spending and sarcastically proposed a "Golf on Your Own Damn Dime Act of 2019." Trump has now spent 181 days of his Presidency playing golf, according to Huffington Post.

ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - JULY 10: Donald Trump plays a round of golf after the opening of The Trump International Golf Links Course on July 10, 2012 in Balmedie, Scotland. The controversial £100m course opens to the public on Sunday July 15. Further plans to build hotels and homes on the site have been put on hold until a decision has been made on the building of an offshore windfarm nearby. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Walter Shaub's comments come on the back of Donald Trump’s visit to his golf resort in Ireland that cost nearly $3.6 million to the taxpayers. While making a three-day state visit to London and visiting Normandy in Northern France as part of the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Trump chose to stay at his own golf resort in Doonbeg. Trump cited "convenience" while choosing the location of his stay but traveled close to 1,250 miles as he shuttled between the two countries and Ireland, reports Business Insider.

How about a law that says anytime POTUS visits a property on or adjacent to a golf course, he/she must pay for all costs incurred by the entourage from the minute he/she left the White House until he/she is back inside the White House? The Golf On Your Own Damn Dime Act of 2019 — Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) 8 June 2019

Walter Shaub served under President Barack Obama but left his post merely months into Donald Trump’s term in 2017. Shaub called out the President as his golf trips were starting to get increasingly regular and a majority of his trips were to his own properties in order to ensure the expenses of the trip goes back into his own coffers.

Trump has constantly looked to improve the business of his properties by making constant visits while being President. Walter Shaub, a White House ethics chief, called out Trump while quitting in 2017, according to CBS News. He said, "America should have the right to know what the motivations of its leaders are, and they need to know that financial interests, personal financial interests, aren’t among them."

BREAKING: Trump just got to his DC golf club. He was there for over five hours yesterday. He’s wasted 194 days of his failed presidency golfing, 260 at his properties. This is corruption. The only reason it’s allowed to happen, is because Republicans in Congress let it. Pathetic. — Scott Dworkin (@funder) June 9, 2019

The latest number, as per a report by Huffington Post, show the figures have touched $106 million. Walter Shaub sarcastically suggested a new Act be passed so that the President incurs all costs of the entire trip to a golf course, including that of the entourage.

The U.S. president's Irish golf course just used the U.S. president to promote itself—for the second time in a half-hour.



The Trump Org pledged not to use the U.S. presidency to promote itself.



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The former White House ethics chief tweeted: How about a law that says anytime POTUS visits a property on or adjacent to a golf course, he/she must pay for all costs incurred by the entourage from the minute he/she left the White House until he/she is back inside the White House? The Golf On Your Own Damn Dime Act of 2019.

Trump was also very critical of Obama’s golf outings and constantly targeted the former President over the same. Trump also promised to never golf while campaigning for President during the 2016 elections. "I'm going to be working for you. I'm not going to have time to go play golf," said Donald Trump. The analysis by Huffington Post revealed that Trump had already spent twice as many days at golf courses as Barack Obama did at this point of the latter’s first term. Apart from vacations, Obama played almost all of his golf at military bases that were a short drive away from the White House and cost the taxpayers nothing more than gas for the motorcade and overtime for staff involved.

This trip is the perfect illustration of a Trump trip: call the mayor of the host city a “loser,” endorse a divisive policy initiative in the host country, call a famous actress a “psycho” on twitter at 1:30 in the morning before leaving the next day to visit your golf course. — Sam Stein (@samstein) June 5, 2019

Donald Trump is also starting to include visits to personal properties as part of the itinerary of official trips. By being under constant media scrutiny, Trump’s personal properties get free publicity, and not to mention influential industrialists and businessmen constantly booking into hotels he’s staying at with the hope of lobbying.

Can you believe that,with all of the problems and difficulties facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf.Worse than Carter — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 14 October 2014

Trump’s golf resort in Doonbeg also tweeted about his stay in an effort to cash in on the publicity. When questioned about the ethicality of using the official post of the President of the United States to boost business, the resort’s official page took down the post. This comes after a pledge by the Trump organization that "no communications of the Organization, including social media accounts, will reference or otherwise be tied to President-Elect Trump’s role as President of the United States or the Office of the Presidency.”