A new book says Mr Trump consistently cheats in golf, and explains that this speaks volumes about his Presidency.
The book also revealed similar behaviour with stars such as Alice Cooper and LPGA player Suzann Pettersen.
Some people have speculated that Mr Trump gets away with his sporting misdemeanours courtesy of his caddie, an ex-marine in his sixties only known as 'AJ'.and said he once placed pro-level player Brian Sullivan in a chokehold during a 2017 Senior PGA Championship at a Trump golf course for disparaging comments about Mr Trump.
Today, Mr Scavino is Mr Trump's social media director, and Mr Reilly wrote that their caddie-boss dynamic is a format that extends into the machinations of the Trump administration.
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