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White House Boasts Trump’s Golf Score After Cheating Video Surfaces

The White House publicized President Trump’s victory at the Men’s Senior Club Championship at his Bedminster golf club, showcasing a score of 69. This announcement follows allegations of cheating on another course, with a video from a Scotland trip sparking accusations of improper ball placement. Despite these claims, Trump’s impressive handicap of around 2 and the praise of professional golfers like Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson, highlight his skill. The president’s consistent engagement with golf, including frequent play during his term, fuels the ongoing debate about the veracity of his scores.

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Trump Cheating at Golf: Viral Video Shows Alleged Cheating in Scotland

Grace claimed that Capriglione’s stance on abortion was hypocritical, alleging he funded abortions despite presenting himself as anti-abortion. This is particularly notable as Capriglione authored Texas’s stringent “trigger” abortion ban, which makes performing an abortion a felony. Capriglione admitted to infidelity but denied paying for any abortions, stating his family has forgiven him.

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Trump Trolled for Golf Cheating Amidst Epstein Scandal

A video showing President Donald Trump appearing to have a ball tossed to him by a caddie during a golf game in Scotland sparked online accusations of cheating, which included a repost of the video by Governor Gavin Newsom’s press office. Sportswriter Rick Reilly weighed in, referencing Trump’s history of allegedly manipulating the game, while some users defended Trump, suggesting a “provisional” drop. Despite these claims, the president has previously been accused of cheating at golf, with several reports of questionable wins. The president currently owns two golf resorts in Scotland.

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Trump Golfs, Allegedly Cheats: Social Media Roasts Video Clip

Recent social media attention has focused on allegations of Donald Trump cheating at golf, with a video circulating that purportedly shows his caddy manipulating a ball’s position. This incident adds to a long history of accusations against the president regarding unfair play, highlighted by figures like actor Samuel Jackson and detailed in Rick Reilly’s book, “Commander in Cheat.” The controversy extends beyond cheating claims, encompassing criticisms of Trump’s frequent golf outings, potential conflicts of interest related to his golf courses, and the expenditure of taxpayer money on these trips. Furthermore, these golf trips are perceived to be in conflict with other presidential duties.

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China Halts AI Chatbots to Prevent Cheating on College Exams

To maintain the integrity of the rigorous gaokao college entrance exams, several prominent Chinese AI companies temporarily disabled key features of their chatbots. This preventative measure, driven by concerns about widespread cheating, affected image recognition capabilities in apps like Alibaba’s Qwen and ByteDance’s Doubao, and entirely suspended photo-recognition services in Tencent’s Yuanbao and Moonshot’s Kimi during the exam period. The move reflects a global challenge posed by AI to academic integrity, as evidenced by increased sales of paper test materials in the US. The temporary suspensions, confirmed by chatbot responses and social media reports, underscore the intense pressure surrounding the gaokao and the need to ensure fair competition for millions of students.

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