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At home many rounds was Trump at that time of his presidency?
Obviously! You will be far to busy playing competitive Twister.Was this for Japan PM Suga hospitality? I gather Japanese men are a little mad about golf.
I will make this promise right now: when you all elect me pres, I will not embarrass the country, nor the office of the president, nor myself for even one single day on the golf course.
At home many rounds was Trump at that time of his presidency?
But hard to make that criticism due to the infrequently of outings.So no "golfing instead of leading" criticism for Biden, but plenty for Trump? Whataboutism isn't a great argument.
But hard to make that criticism due to the infrequently of outings.
So no "golfing instead of leading" criticism for Biden, but plenty for Trump?
Maybe the infrequency of outings, for a sitting President, is a problem in and of itself.
I don’t see how a president not spending a lot of time golfing is a problem.Maybe the infrequency of outings, for a sitting President, is a problem in and of itself.
I don’t see how a president not spending a lot of time golfing is a problem.
Well considering Trump is a two-term president, I assume his current golf activities are adding to the total.Biden will never catch up to Trump's golf count
per article:
"Biden’s predecessor, former President Donald Trump, hit the course nearly 300 times during his time in office, according to the website TrumpGolfCount."
It's not, he doesn't seem to be spending much time addressing much else other than what his overseers tell him to issue an EO for.