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Former President Donald Trump has targeted his successor Joe Biden as he competed in a golf tournament at the Saudi-backed LIV Invitational in Miami on Thursday.
The 45th president of the United States took his Trump National Doral course this morning with a host of professionals, and had a few choice words for Biden while he was at it.
A clip filmed by a WPBF 25 News reporter shows Trump taking his shot before turning to the camera and saying, “Do you think Biden could do that? I don’t think so,” sparking a few laughs from the watching crowd.
In a separate clip, he is asked “what he thinks of LIV,” the Saudi Arabia-backed breakaway golf tournament that has sparked controversy in recent months.
‘Very good. I’m fine,” he replies, before adding, “Unlimited money.”
The Miami Edition is the second LIV event to be hosted on a Trump course, after its Bedminster venue hosted the second-ever US tournament in July.
Donald Trump signs autographs for his supporters as he walks around the course during the tournament, which will be held at his own golf club
Trump shoots out of a bunker on the ninth hole during his round of golf at the LIV Invitational Pro-Am in Miami
The former president watches as his granddaughter Kai Trump (center) plays a shot at the Florida Pro-Am tournament
The former president (right) speaks with his son Donald Jr (left) and pro Brooks Koepka at the event, which is held for the pros
Trump walks onto the green on Thursday morning during his Trump National Doral Miami course, with his two sons and Koepka
The former president fired a shot, turned to the camera and asked, “Could Biden do that?” I do not think so’
Trump quickly targeted current President Joe Biden amid a series of gaffes that have led to questions about his health
Trump’s hostage-taking against Biden comes amid a wave of criticism the current president has leveled for a string of recent blunders.
Monday he was the object of ridicule after he needed a helping hand to make his way back to the White House after a tree-planting event on the South Lawn.
Footage posted to Twitter Monday afternoon showed the president leaving the event in honor of the White House gardener, but he pauses and hears his team ask, “Where are we going?”
When a possible security guard turns Biden around and points him in the right direction, he exclaims that he wanted to go the other way.
That awkward moment was just the latest in a series of incidents, some of which have cast doubt on his health.
Last week, the president appeared to struggle to get off the podium at a rally in Pittsburgh — just a month after a similar blunder following a United Nations speech.
After finishing his speech, Biden was seen turning right to leave the podium when he stopped to talk to his team and put his hands in doubt.
Shortly after, he turned and left the stage to his left.
Trump was also asked by a fan what he thought of LIV Golf, and he replied, “Very good. I’m fine… unlimited money.’
The former president, 76, joked with Sergio Garcia after being knocked off the 12th hole of his Trump National Doral course
Supporters bent over the president as he signs autographs while wearing a MAGA hat, on a day off from the campaign trail
Trump owns several golf courses around the world and is known for his love of the age-old sport
Trump plays a tee shot on his track, before getting into the buggy waiting for him at the side of the Florida tee box
The Miami Edition is the second LIV Golf event to be hosted at a Trump course, following its Bedminster venue in July
Before arriving in Pennsylvania, he made a rare stop to talk to reporters before he left — but instead of just answering questions, the president berated journalists who asked about his campaign stops and abortion restrictions.
One reporter was called a “child,” while the president told another to “educate themselves.”
Despite involvement with reporters outside the White House, it’s not uncommon for the president to need a little direction.
In late September, Biden appeared to have ruined a similar podium after giving a UN speech.
Meanwhile, Trump has been on the campaign trail himself for the past few months, and his performance at Miami’s LIV Golf Invitational comes in the midst of a flurry of gigs, with him soon to stop for Republicans in Florida, Ohio and Iowa.
President Biden seemed confused as he tried to return to the White House after the recent tree-planting event
When security turns Biden around and points him in the right direction, he exclaims that he wanted to go the other way
Although the former president is known as a good golfer, he seems unable to stay out of all the bunkers.
Trump adjusts his belt between shots on the 10th hole as he talks to his caddy during the Pro-Am tournament in Miami
Trump looks at his tee shot on the 11th hole – he also played in the Pro-Am at Bedminster’s LIV Invitational in July
The former president is no stranger to playing LIV’s Pro-Am tournaments, having done the same on his Bedminster course in July.
There he was joined by Caitlyn Jenner and Charles Barkley, where he played alongside several protests from families of 9/11 victims, stunned that a Saudi Arabia-funded tournament was being held in the shadow of New York.
In their protests, the families criticized LIV Golf and his “shameless defectors” and accused the players of “accepting blood money from the Saudi royal family.”
In the weeks and months since, LIV Golf has played tournaments in Boston, Chicago, Bangkok and Jeddah, with Miami closing the season.
The tournament will be held on Trump’s iconic ‘Blue Monster’ court, with players like Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Cameron Smith and Koepka all in action.
Garcia, one of the former PGA Tour stars who has since defected to the Saudi-backed LIV series – shares a joke with Trump
Trump (C) played in the tournament along with several family members, including son Donald Jr (R) and granddaughter Kai
The former president jokes with his sons Donald Jr (left) and Eric (right), as well as golf pro Koepka during the match