Donald Trump issues an official statement announcing his hole-in-one

I assume that the golfer who makes a hole in one shot want to shout it from the rooftops. This is what Donald Trump has just done, literally.

The 45th President of the United States hosted a friendly tournament this weekend in West Palm Beach. The event took place at the Trump International Golf Club, the private land of the one who is called persona non grata on popular social networks.

Some big names in the sport had answered yes to the invitation, including Ernie Else. It is also surrounded by this golf legend and a few other big names that Tiger Trump would have succeeded, on the 7th hole, in aiming for the bullseye from the tee box.

Trump true to himself

True to form, Donald Trump used this brilliant action to advertise himself, while doing it in the most trumpienne that is.

To spread the news, the controversial Republican Party figure released an official statement. The translation of the header: “Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America.”

Basically, the dispatch recounts his feat, the people present, the mild weather, the club used (a 5 iron), the magnificent sound emitted by the ball during its 181-yard journey.

The funniest? Trump concludes with the modesty that we know him.

“I won’t tell you who won because I’m a very modest person, and you would say I brag – I don’t like people who brag! »

Fake news?

Many people talk about fake news, an expression made popular by dear Donald. It is ironical.

By pure chance, this hole in one would have occurred during a tournament held on the private course of the principal concerned. And it was not filmed.

The moment Trump picks up his ball in the cup, on the other hand, has meanwhile been immortalized.

It’s all suspicious. When Ernie Else swears he witnessed this smoking gun, I may believe it a little more.

According to Forbes, during his mandate, the former president of the United States Donald Trump would have honored a golf club with his presence on 285 different occasions. This represents an average of 71.25 per year.

The study published at the end of 2020 also reveals that these visits, during which at least 142 rounds would have been disputed, cost taxpayers the modest sum of $ 142 million.

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