Trump returns from Virginia golf course hours before authorizing fresh strikes on Iran
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Tom Malley
Summary
The article reports on Donald Trump cutting short a visit to his Virginia golf course on Saturday, returning to the White House in golf attire shortly before authorizing a second round of U.S. military strikes on Iran. The piece highlights the juxtaposition of the president's leisure activity with the serious military action that followed.
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· 2 pulledDonald Trump was spotted returning to the White House shortly after having lunch at his Virginia golf course on Saturday, just hours ahead of sanctioning fresh strikes on Iran.
The U.S. president was dressed head to toe in his usual golf gear as he made his way back inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but it wasn't long before he was back to conducting his usual presidential duties as the U.S. military launched a second round of strikes
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