Crowd goes WILD for Trump at Bedminster LIV tournament

G6BFAG Republic presidential nominee Donald Trump holds a press conference on the 9th hole tee, with his family members Don, Eric and Ivanka, at his Trump Turnberry Golf Course, in Turnberry, Scotland, on 24 June 2016.

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President Trump drove an energetic crowd in Bedminster, New Jersey, wild on Sunday when he made an appearance during the last day of the anticipated LIV Golf tournament at the president’s Bedminster golf club.

Trump threw red MAGA hats into a sea of supporters at the event, where they chanted “USA!”

He also signed autographs for people in the crowd. One woman was so overwhelmed by meeting President Trump that she was moved to tears, telling him, “You’re the BEST!”

On Sunday, just before the president arrived at the tournament, he wrote on Truth Social, “Look forward to seeing you at Trump Bedminster, watching the Greatest Players in the World—Cam Smith is leading, with Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Bubba Watson, and Charles Howell III following closely behind. Tee off is 1 PM. Just got back from a great and successful trip to Iowa. I will be with you at Bedminster all day!”

The president kicked off the LIV Golf tournament on Sunday morning and continued to interact with the crowd for the rest of the day.

He also watched a portion of the tournament from a private box at Bedminster, where he invited special guests like Paul Ingrassia, Laura Loomer, and conservative commentator Alan Jacoby to join him.

Trump spent Saturday campaigning in the great state of Iowa at the Iowa State Fair, where thousands of people had the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the president, shake his hand, and listen to him deliver remarks alongside a lineup of stellar America First allies like Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.

As reported by RSBN, Trump remarked at the fair that it was a “beautiful day in Iowa” and that “there’s a record crowd; they’ve never had anything even close, so I’m very happy.”

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