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People call for Kai Trump to be drafted after sharing 'tone deaf' video

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Published 12:33 9 Mar 2026 GMT

People call for Kai Trump to be drafted after sharing 'tone deaf' video

Kai Trump, 18, titled her upmarket grocery store haul vlog, 'I Brought My Secret Service to Erewhon'

Rhianna Benson

Rhianna Benson

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Donald Trump's eldest granddaughter is facing conscription calls after sharing an absurdly 'out of touch' video online.

In her latest YouTube vlog, Kai Trump took her 1.45 million subscribers with her on a trip to Erewhon - an upscale US grocery chain with eleven locations across the Greater Los Angeles area.

"If you guys don't know Erewhon, Erewhon is the most expensive grocery store pretty much out there," the 18-year-old began. "Everything's crazy expensive, so we're going to get my favourite stuff, even supplements, whatever it may be, and then we're going to go home and try it out."

There, Kai - the eldest child of Donald Trump Jr and his ex-wife, Vanessa Haydon - sampled a Hailey Bieber-inspired smoothie that cost a staggering $22, and purchased an Erewhon brand sweatshirt for $128.

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Kai spent $233 in the upmarket grocery store (YouTube/Kai Trump)
Kai spent $233 in the upmarket grocery store (YouTube/Kai Trump)

Whilst loading up her car later on, the teen made a joke about 'going bankrupt' that did not go down too well with a number of online critics.

"I'm like about to go bankrupt with this stuff. I’m gonna have to file for bankruptcy," the content creator laughed after casually dropping $233.

She later titled the YouTube video, 'I Brought My Secret Service to Erewhon'.

Taking to X, several took aim at Kai for unsparingly flashing her cash, whilst many Americans struggle to afford basic necessities for their families.

Kai purchased a smoothie for $22 (YouTube/Kai Trump)
Kai purchased a smoothie for $22 (YouTube/Kai Trump)

Others slammed the semi-pro golfer for being 'out of touch' whilst referencing criticism Kai previously faced for sharing a video selfie online beside a fleet of military aircraft amid her Republican grandfather's ongoing missile attacks against Iran.

"And yet the average American can’t even afford groceries lol this is extremely tone deaf," one X user hit out.

Another agreed: "Nice you can afford a grocery store ... your grandad has Crashed the economy so a lot of people can't."

"Girl read the f*****g room," a third also wrote. "People can't afford to put gas in their tank because your grandpa started a war for Israel and you're making videos shopping at the most expensive grocery store in the US.

Kai was previously criticised for sharing selfies alongside military fleets (TikTok/@thekaitrumpgolfer)
Kai was previously criticised for sharing selfies alongside military fleets (TikTok/@thekaitrumpgolfer)

"I wish you would get f*****g drafted."

A fourth agreed with the latter sentiment, joking: "Time to enlist, girly."

A fifth begged: "Please enlist into the United States military as soon as possible. Take Baron with you."

"Give me a break. Put a uniform on," another continued.

Kai is the eldest granddaughter of Donald Trump (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Kai is the eldest granddaughter of Donald Trump (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

One also added: "We gotta ship you to the front lines."

"Wow babe you should go to the nearest recruiters' office immediately!" another jibed.

Featured Image Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Topics: Donald Trump, US News, Politics, Celebrity

Rhianna Benson
Rhianna Benson

Rhianna is an Entertainment Journalist at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD and Tyla. She has a Masters in News Journalism from the University of Salford and a Masters in Ancient History from the University of Edinburgh. She previously worked as a Celebrity Reporter for OK! and New Magazines, and as a TV Writer for Reach PLC.

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