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Trump Didn’t Take Phone Calls While Golfing Because He Wanted To Focus On Game, Golf Buddy Says

Taylor Funk, who recently golfed with POTUS, said the Republican’s focus was on the game rather than on his telephone—observing that the president is 100 percent involved in whatever he is doing. “No, it was all golf. “I feel like whatever he’s doing, he’s going to be doing it 100% at that time and he wanted to play good golf and we wanted to watch him play good golf.

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