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Donald Trump suffers more golfing embarrassment after the latest cheating scandal

U.S. President Donald Trump caused more golf embarrassment after confusing Homeland Security Secretary Kriti Noem with professional female golfer Cristie Kerr.

The remix was conducted at the White House, and Trump introduced his cabinet members at the ceremony to launch the 2028 Summer Olympic Task Force.

Addressing colleagues, the president announced: “Homeland Security Secretary Cristie Kerr”, confusing a member of his cabinet office with the U.S. LPGA star.

His latest golf brain attack comes after video recordings attracted him to golf cheating recently to Scotland for a new course in Trump International Link.

This is part of Trump’s recent collision with the golf world and he has not helped himself with fans of the sport.

Read more: Donald Trump cheats at Golf in Scotland – Not the first time

He quickly caught his mistake in the White House.

Trump smiled and said, “Christy Kerr, do you know who Christy Kerr is? She is my friend – a great golfer.”

He then intensified the embarrassment of the room, saying awkwardly: “Kristi Noem, she’s better than you, that’s the only thing-but you’re better on a lot of other things.”

In response, the crowd caused laughter and Norm laughed, imitating the golf swing at a little bit, which helped ease the embarrassment of Trump’s latest golf accident.

Donald Trump’s latest mistake

At 79, Trump continued to face questions about his age and memory, an exact measure he laughed at former former President Joe Biden.

However, his supporters see the moment as harmless and scriptless, which is not an example of Trump’s frequent suspicious humor.

What followed was Trump saying, “I didn’t get the privilege of invitation”, which was an answer to some ideas on whether he was invited to Epstein Island during his visit to Scotland.

2028 Olympic Golf: Los Angeles Riviera Golf Club

Trump’s mix may have attracted headlines, but the main focus of the day was to establish the 2028 Olympic Organizing Committee.

The president will serve as chair of the task force, introducing key members of the organization, including Vice President JD Vance, and several other cabinet secretaries of the government department.

Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Nastia Liukin was also appointed as a group member.

The task force now turns its focus to preparing for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, which include the golf event at the iconic Riviera Golf Club.

The venue has been opened in three U.S. dollars and holds annual Genesis Invitational.

It is planned to be a place for American women to open in 2026, two years before the Los Angeles Olympics.

Riviera is known for its rich PGA history and idyllic Pacific background and plans to plan for “world-class” Olympic events.

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