Inside Trump's hidden life on the golf course
By Daniel Lippman and Gabby Orr
5 hrs ago © Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images Much remains unknown about Donald Trump's golfing as president, in part because the White House has tightly shielded information about his outings and playing partners.
Corker, then a Tennessee Republican senator, had recently enraged Trump by saying his administration was in a “downward spiral.†Hoping to de-escalate, his aides asked the White House to broker a peacemaking meeting between the men in one of Trump’s most natural habitats: the golf course.
An outing was soon arranged at Trump’s northern Virginia course, where the pair were joined on a warm Sunday by the former star NFL quarterback Peyton Manning and Andrew Giuliani, a public liaison assistant at the White House and the son of Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.
Over an 18-hole, four-and-a-half hour round that featured a clubhouse lunch, Corker and Trump, who sported a red Make America Great Again hat, chatted amiably until a moment of comic relief. At one point Giuliani chipped a ball that struck Corker in the neck. Laughing, Trump turned to Giuliani and gestured to some nearby Secret Service agents.
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