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Trump Claims Victory in Golf Tournament at His Florida Club, Suggests It May Be His "Last" After Ordering Strikes on Yemen

  • Writer: paolo bibat
    paolo bibat
  • Mar 17
  • 2 min read
US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Sunday to announce a personal triumph: winning the club championship at Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach County, Florida. In his characteristic style, Trump framed the victory as a "great honor" but hinted that it might mark the end of an era, noting it would "probably" be his last.


"I just won the Golf Club Championship, probably my last, at Trump International Golf Club, in Palm Beach County, Florida. Such a great honor! The Awards dinner is tonight, at the Club," Trump wrote in the post.


The announcement comes as Trump continues to balance his political ambitions with his well-documented passion for golf. The former president, who has frequently touted his golfing prowess, has hosted numerous high-profile tournaments at his courses, including events for the LIV Golf series.


While Trump did not elaborate on why this might be his final club championship, the post has sparked speculation about his future priorities as he remains a central figure in the 2024 presidential race. For now, however, the focus appears to be on celebrating his latest win—and perhaps enjoying the accolades at the club's awards dinner.


As with many of Trump's public statements, the announcement has drawn a mix of reactions, from supporters applauding his competitive spirit to critics questioning the timing and significance of the post. Regardless, it serves as another reminder of Trump's unique ability to blend personal achievements with his larger-than-life public persona.


President Trump Monitoring Closely
President Trump Monitoring Closely

President Trump is taking decisive action against Houthi forces in Yemen to safeguard US shipping assets and counter terrorist threats. In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), the administration emphasized its commitment to defending American economic and national security interests, which it claims have been "under assault by the Houthis for too long."


"For too long, American economic and national security interests have been under assault by the Houthis. Not under this presidency,"


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