Kai Trump Vlog Sparks Backlash Over Secret Service Grocery Shopping Stunt
President Donald Trump’s granddaughter has faced sharp criticism after posting a YouTube vlog documenting a luxury shopping trip at an upscale Los Angeles supermarket. The timing matter centers on kai trump’s March 8, ET upload, which drew viral condemnation for a titled stunt that highlighted Secret Service protection and an expensive $233 grocery haul.
Kai Trump’s March 8 Viral Upload
Her nearly 19-minute video originally bore the title “I Brought My Secret Service to Erewhon” and was later renamed “I Tried the World’s Most Expensive Grocery Store. ” The original title and the March 8, ET posting triggered widespread attention and online debate.
Erewhon Shopping and the $233 Haul
In the vlog, the total grocery haul measured at $233 after Kai tried high-cost items inside the upscale chain Erewhon. Viewers watched purchases including a viral $21 strawberry smoothie and a $10 lemonade as she loaded her cart at the pricey store.
Secret Service Transport and On-Camera Exit
kai trump is then driven away in a Secret Service protection vehicle at the end of the segment, a detail that intensified criticism about the use of government protection during a lifestyle outing. That visible escort framed much of the backlash over the clip.
Social Media Backlash and Public Comments
Commenters on YouTube and posts on X condemned the vlog as “tone deaf, ” with one popular remark calling the title the “most tone deaf thing” they’d read and others saying taxpayer money should not fund such outings. Activist Matt Bernstein shared a screenshot of the original title and wrote that it felt like a provocation to critics.
Family Profile and Personal Details
She is identified in the clip as the 18-year-old eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr., and the video reached her substantial online following. The vlog notes her prior clothing release and high-profile endorsements in the context of her public profile.
The next confirmed milestone is a response from Kai Trump’s team to requests for comment, which outlets have already sought as the story circulates online.