NBC News reports:
As foreign governments prepare to deal with a second Trump administration, at least one key U.S. ally is hoping to make headway on the fairway.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol “got out his golf clubs for the first time in eight years and resumed his golf practice” as he gets ready to meet President-elect Donald Trump in person, his office told NBC News on Monday.
Trump famously loves the sport and has golf properties in Florida, New Jersey, Virginia and elsewhere. For lawmakers, business people and occasionally world leaders, getting out on the links has been an important way to get close to him.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has pulled out his clubs “for the first time in eight years,” his office told NBC News, in an effort to curry favor with President-elect Trump. https://t.co/iMiBXBVjIN
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Donald Trump made at least 20 false claims in his interview yesterday at the Economic Club of Chicago – lying about John Deere, tariffs, the Capitol riot, immigration, US relations with South Korea, and more: https://t.co/MPQMFnpJc8
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South Korea’s ruling party proposed a special chips act on Monday to give chipmakers subsidies and an exemption from a national cap on working hours, to tackle potential risks from measures threatened by incoming U.S. President Donald Trump.https://t.co/pWw1VSzZFN
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