Video of Trump's Caddie Dropping Ball in Scotland Stokes New Cheating Claims
- On July 27, 2025, President Donald Trump was filmed at his Turnberry golf course in Scotland as a caddie appeared to drop a ball behind him during play.
- This incident follows decades of allegations that Trump cheats at golf, including statements from sportswriter Rick Reilly and actor Samuel L. Jackson.
- The viral video sparked widespread social media debate, with posts from accounts like Republicans Against Trump gathering over 1.4 million views and the clip exceeding 3.8 million views.
- Rick Reilly commented that Trump 'has to win and he will do anything to cheat,' while others described his cheats as comparable to a 'three-card monte dealer.'
- The event has renewed scrutiny of Trump’s frequent golf activity, with reports showing he played on 45 of his first 189 days in office and spent an estimated $63 million of taxpayer money on golf.
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Former President Donald Trump has once again made headlines during his overseas trip—this time, not for policy, avoiding Jeffrey Epstein rumors, lack of diplomacy, or tariffs, but for a familiar pastime: golf.At his cherished Turnberry resort in Scotland, Trump was spotted doing what critics say he does best—bending the rules to his favor.In a now-viral video captured by an onlooker, one of Trump’s caddies—wearing a red apron— is seen subtly dro…
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