When it comes to the safety of America’s first families, we expect leaders to put children first. But look at what’s happening now: While the media gushes over celebrity golfers and salivates at tabloid drama, it’s the Secret Service—yes, the ones liberals love to bash—who are the only adults in the room. Tiger Woods, a famous name but a man with a troubled past, is reportedly not allowed to drive President Trump’s own grandkids. And why? Because of serious concerns about his substance-abuse history. This isn’t just about gossip—this is about basic responsibility that every American parent can understand.
Let’s get something straight. If a conservative parent or grandparent had so much as a traffic ticket, every liberal journalist in the country would be screaming for investigations, questioning their fitness, and demanding their ruin. Yet when it comes to left-wing darlings or wealthy celebrities, suddenly we’re supposed to lower our standards. We get warnings and restrictions from the people who protect the President’s family, and the press acts like it’s just another bit of “Hollywood drama.” The double standard is so obvious, it’s sickening.
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Vanessa, once married to Donald Trump Jr., is now reportedly dating Tiger Woods. Okay, that’s her business. But when you’re talking about the safety of President Trump’s grandkids—kids in the crosshairs of world politics—suddenly it’s not just her business. It’s our country’s business. The Secret Service recognizes real risk when it sees it. Maybe it’s time the liberal elites—and the rest of America—woke up too.
This story also shines a light on just how reckless and out-of-touch our celebrity-obsessed culture has become. Instead of holding all people to the same standards, the left would rather look the other way as long as it fits their narrative. Protecting kids from known dangers should not be controversial, but leave it to the globalist media class to pretend that legitimate concerns about substance abuse are “overblown” or “intrusive.”
If Tiger Woods can’t even chauffeur Trump’s grandkids because the Secret Service is worried about what might happen, maybe we should all be asking tougher questions about who the left chooses to glorify. Maybe the real question is this: Where are America’s priorities? And when will the left stop worshiping at the altar of celebrity and start protecting our children?




