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Trump plays golf for first time since declaring coronavirus a national emergency

Published 05/23/2020, 11:50 AM
Updated 05/23/2020, 03:40 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe play golf at Mobara Country Club in Mobara, Chiba prefecture, Japan

By Steve Holland

STERLING, Va. (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday went on his first golf outing since the White House declared a national emergency over the coronavirus in March, visiting his club in the Washington suburbs in a purposeful display of normalcy.

On a sunny spring day, Trump's motorcade took him from the White House to Trump National Golf Club, and he was spotted wearing a white cap and white polo shirt.

It was his first time at a golf property since March 8, when he visited his club in West Palm Beach, Florida.

That was the same weekend when he met at his Mar-a-Lago retreat with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, whose press secretary later tested positive for the virus. Some White House staffers who had been in contact with the press aide went into quarantine afterward but none tested positive.

On March 13, Trump issued a proclamation https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/proclamation-declaring-national-emergency-concerning-novel-coronavirus-disease-covid-19-outbreak declaring the pandemic a "national emergency."

The U.S. diagnosed its first cases of the coronavirus in Washington state on Jan. 20. (See a graphic https://graphics.reuters.com/HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS-USA/0100B5K8423/index.html on the virus's spread in the U.S.)

Trump is eager to promote the idea that the United States is returning to normal, although the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak continues to rise and is expected to surpass 100,000 in the coming days.

Trump's coronavirus task force coordinator, Deborah Birx, told a White House briefing on Friday that Americans over this Memorial Day weekend should "be outside, play golf, play tennis with marked balls, go to the beach - but stay six feet apart!"

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It seems that national emergency and virus is the only thing that can keep Trump away from golf. Time he has wasted more than any president that came before him, even though he often criticized previous presidents for how often they played golf. In Trump's world the rules don't apply to him.
Soo fat
Did you see the pic of the obese president trying to hit the ball, just can',t get his gut out of the way has a real bad slice. Doesn't matter as he always plays from the middle of the fairway after placing his ball there.
Back to the important stuff.
Sunny Spring day ?....whe?....not Today.....was it ?
Reuters is a Canadian socialist organization. read all the headlines on this website and you will see how this company is trying to incite hate between countries like us china India EU. good try Reuters.
another low pay troII spotted. lol.
At least democrats are racially divided as all republicans are just pure racist.
Sam, while I admit my comment was a little impolite, I was merely mimicking Maga King for his overly negative comment, to make a point. But please explain how anything I said was 'racist'. lol. If you're referring to the use of 'redneck' that's hardly a racist term, since it describes an attitude (and rural rather than urban location) rather than any one particular race.
That's an old film clip
You're right, it was at least 50 pounds ago.
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