Donald Trump accused of ‘ch.eating’ at golf as suspicious video goes viral
The incident happened during the 79-year-old Republican’s current trip to Scotland.
A highly suspicious video has gone viral on social media, accusing Donald Trump once more of “ch.eating” while playing golf.

During his current trip to Scotland, this footage shows two of Trump’s caddies approaching his golf cart before one seems to drop a ball on the course.
The brief video doesn’t show what happens after that, but Trump exits his golf cart and approaches the ball as if it were his first stroke.
The video appears to have been produced by PatriotTakes, which bills itself as “exposing right-wing extremism and other threats to democracy.”
As of this writing, it has received over four million views since it was first published on July 27.

One X user posted the video online with the caption, “Watch the second guy in the red vest toss a ball behind him. Trump caught cheating at golf.”
A second person said, “LMAO for the idiots who believe Trump doesn’t cheat at golf and wins all those club championships fair and square. Watch his caddie here.”
“LMAO, this is so embarrassing!” added a third.
Another person echoed, “Watching this and experiencing second-hand embarrassment.”
One last X user bemoaned: “Very immoral in all facets of his life.”
No character.
Unquestionably not a good example for intelligent people.

Meanwhile, MAGA leaders have either called for additional explanation or completely disregarded the occurrence.
Tom Nichols of The Atlantic commented, “The video of Trump’s caddy performing an Oddjob Slazenger drop isn’t a big deal; cheating at golf isn’t nearly the worst thing about Trump.”
“But it’s really some eerie North Korean level stuff to watch the cult of personality try to explain it away.”
Trump’s ten-year golf career has been marred by several accusations of cheating throughout the years.
Rick Reilly, a former columnist for Sports Illustrated, told Deadline: “I’ve always said golf is like bicycle shorts.”
It tells you a lot about a man.
And this guy’s inability to lose is what it shows.
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— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) July 27, 2025
He will stop at nothing to cheat in order to win.
I know this because he took seven mulligans when we played golf together.
“Give me a chip-in,” he said.
Give me a chip-in is something I’ve never even heard of.
Trump’s campaign spokesperson at the time, Steven Cheung, subsequently told People: “Rick fantasizes about being as good at golf as President Trump.”
However, Rick lets his severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome take over his life rather of working hard to better his sh*tty skill.
“He needs to get medical help right away before it’s too late.”

Out of his 189 days in office this year, or about 24% of his second term thus far, the 79-year-old Republican has played golf at least 45 times.
Donald Trump Visits UK, Has Awkward Moment with Keir Starmer After Criticizing London Mayor
During his brief visit to the United Kingdom, Donald Trump discussed a number of significant issues with Prime Minister Keir Starmer. However, Trump made disparaging remarks about London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan during a joint news conference—without realizing that Starmer is friends with Khan—which resulted in an unpleasant exchange.

During their meeting in Scotland, Trump and Starmer talked about topics like trade tariffs, the Gaza crisis, and Russia’s war in Ukraine. There, Trump also spent some time playing golf on one of his courses.
Starmer had been to the White House a few months ago. He presented Trump with a formal invitation for a State Visit to the UK in September, as well as a handwritten letter from King Charles during that visit. There had already been some difficult moments during the last meeting between the two presidents.

At a press conference in Edinburgh on Monday, the situation deteriorated once further. As Trump was responding to queries from reporters, he abruptly attacked London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Trump responded, “I will, I’m not a fan of your mayor, I think he’s done a terrible job,” and “I think he’s a nasty person,” when asked if he had any plans to travel to London in September.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who was seated next to him, immediately defended Khan by stating, “He’s a friend of mine.” He obviously disagreed with Trump’s viewpoint.
Trump Attacks Khan While Sitting Next to the Mayor’s Friend Starmer
Despite Starmer’s remark, Trump remained firm. “I think he’s done a terrible job,” he added, “but I will definitely visit London, I hope so.”

Sadiq Khan and Donald Trump have already argued in public. They’ve also had heated verbal exchanges in the past. Khan’s spokeswoman issued the following statement shortly after the press conference:
“President Trump’s desire to visit the world’s greatest metropolis makes Sadiq very happy. He would recognize how our differences make us richer rather than poorer and stronger rather than weaker.
“Perhaps these are the reasons why a record number of Americans have applied for British citizenship under his presidency,” the statement further said.

Trump commended the close ties between the United States and the United Kingdom despite his criticism of Khan.
“The prime minister has been so strong and supportive of us, and I respect him much more today than I did before, because I just met his wife and family,” Trump remarked in reference to Prime Minister Starmer. He has the ideal wife, which is never simple to attain.
Royal Supporters React to the Announcement of Trump’s State Visit
Trump is anticipated to see King Charles and Queen Camilla when he returns to the UK in September for a state visit. But this news did not make everyone happy. The Royal Family’s social media post announcing the visit received a lot of angry responses.

“Is this the first time the royals have hosted a convicted felon?” a user inquired.
“Bring on the protests,” wrote another. Felons are not accepted in London.
Another commenter said, “What makes you want to host him? He is not deserving of the king’s visit! “Absolutely Disgraceful,” said another.
“It’s embarrassing that you would allow this visit to happen in this political climate,” a fifth individual wrote. I’m genuinely let down. I have stood by the Royal Family no matter what.
Not every response, though, was unfavorable. A few were thrilled about the gathering.

“History in the making,” one person said. President Trump is back on the international scene with poise, strength, and unreserved leadership—the kind that inspires respect rather than merely turnout.
A third added, “Meeting of two of the most powerful leaders in the world,” and another said, “My bet is this event is more important than anyone could ever dream.” Excellent chance to make significant decisions that will affect the entire world.

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