Donald Trump is once again making headlines with his flair for drama. This time, he’s offered President Joe Biden $1 million to play a round of golf. But there’s a catch: Biden has to score under 100. Trump believes that if Biden can’t meet this challenge, it says a lot about his skills. As usual, Trump is turning a simple golf game into a big, high-stakes event, using it to draw attention and make a point about his rival’s abilities—both on the golf course and in politics.
In a video going around online, Trump boasts,
“I offered him a Million dollars. He said he’s a 6. I said I’ll give you a million dollars if you can break 100. Now a 6 can break 100 easy, but he can’t.”
🚨🇺🇸👀 #WATCH: Former President Donald Trump says he offered President Joe Biden $1M for a golf match: “I offered him a Million dollars. He said he’s a 6. I said I’ll give you a million dollars if you can break 100. Now a 6 can break 100 easy, but he can’t.” (Via @pgamemes_) pic.twitter.com/hnFwyGyrqq
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) August 27, 2024
Trump isn’t just arranging a golf game; he’s showing off his belief that his golf skills are as impressive as his political views. Amy G (@amynys) was stunned by this news. She asked, “Does he have money to spend on a game? I can’t believe this. 😪” It’s a good question, considering Trump’s history of showing off his wealth. But it’s not surprising that he would use his money for such a show.
Does he have money to spend on a game? I can’t believe this. 😪
— Amy G (@amynys) August 27, 2024
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Julius Myers (@julius_myers) jokes about their future: “They’ll have plenty of time to play golf and chat after November. Who knows? They may become besties.” While it sounds funny, the idea of Trump and Biden playing golf together might just be a joke—Trump will probably have a lot of free time after the elections.
They’ll have plenty of time to play golf and chat after November. Who knows? They may become besties.
— Julius Myers (@julius_myers) August 28, 2024
Tudie Silverbush (@TrusterTim) questions the importance of the challenge: “Who cares? How does playing golf secure the border?” This comment gets to the point—golf and personal challenges don’t fix serious problems.
Who cares? How does playing golf secure the border?
— Tudie Silverbush (@TrusterTim) August 28, 2024
Craig Beam (@CraigBeam1) reflects on a common feeling among some people: “Still wishes he was running against Joe.” This shows that some conservatives wish for a different political battle, focusing more on personal rivalries than on real issues.
still wishes he was running against Joe
— Craig Beam (@CraigBeam1) August 27, 2024
Trump’s million-dollar golf challenge might be the flashiest way he’s trying to settle a score. It’s entertaining, but it doesn’t help with the serious issues our country is dealing with.
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