Trump makes flirty comment to random woman on golf course - Golf - Sports

Trump makes flirty comment to random woman on golf course – Golf – Sports

President Donald Trump was caught on camera making a series of flirtatious remarks toward a female golfer at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on Sunday.

The incident was filmed while Trump, who turns 80 in June, was riding through the course in a golf cart alongside his 17-year-old grandson, Donald Trump III, the son of Donald Trump Jr.

“She’s in great shape!” Trump said, pointing toward the woman while driving with one hand. “Great shape, look at her!” He then stepped out of the cart, fixing his belt as he went, and called out: “You want a picture? Come on over here.”

He subsequently put his arm around the woman and grabbed her hand as a group gathered nearby. “Is she in good shape or what?” he added, before turning to the woman and asking: “Is that your husband?”

The woman, identified as Nina Coates, a golf content creator from Taiwan who lives in Miami, subsequently responded to the moment on social media with a laughing face emoji and three words: “Yes I’m married.”

The interaction drew attention not only for its content but for its setting, as Trump’s grandson was seated in the cart throughout the exchange.

Several commenters noted the presence of the teenager. No response was issued from the White House regarding the footage.

The incident unfolded on the same day Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself dressed in a white robe in a Jesus-like pose on Truth Social, a move that drew criticism even from within his own political base.

The post was deleted on Monday, with Trump subsequently telling reporters it was meant to show him “as a doctor making people better.” He also continued his public feud with Pope Leo, who has been among the most prominent critics of the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran and has called on Trump to find a diplomatic resolution.

According to a HuffPost analysis published in March, Trump’s golf outings have cost taxpayers at least $101.2 million in travel and security expenses since his return to the White House in January last year.

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