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Trump swings by the Ryder Cup, soaking up fans’ love after vowing revenge on more of his enemies
President Donald Trump started Friday by warning that more of his enemies will face prosecution, shaking the foundations of the American justice system by treating it as a tool of political retribution. It was the latest example of how Trump seizes the attention that comes along with high-profile sporting events, putting his personal imprint on activities that have existed for generations as largely nonpartisan affairs. Standing on the tee box in white golf shoes and a dark suit, the Republican president led spectators in a “USA!” chant a day after James Comey, the former FBI director, became the first former senior government official involved in one of Trump’s chief grievances to face prosecution.
Rory McIlroy jars two long putts to stir the Ryder Cup crowd
After a dominating win in morning foursomes, Rory McIlroy is carrying Team Europe in afternoon four-ball at the Ryder Cup.
Scenes from 2025 Ryder Cup headlined by President Donald Trump's arrival
President Donald Trump spent part of his Friday on Long Island, cheering the USA in the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
Video captures power line exploding over Ryder Cup fans
Sparks from the electrical powerline and an explosion sent people running from a crowd waiting to enter Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale.
Ryder Cup 2025: The weird drill Ludvig Aberg did before his foursomes match—it worked perfectly
Ludvig Aberg was on fire on Friday morning at the 2025 Ryder Cup. This drill helped him.
Michael Jordan stunned by Team Europe’s scorching Ryder Cup start: ‘We got problems’
“His Airness” likely embodied the opinion of every American watching the Ryder Cup on Friday morning.
Scottie Scheffler raises Team USA concerns with Tiger Woods-like Ryder Cup start
Should the Americans be concerned about Scottie Scheffler in team play the way they once were with Tiger Woods?
Ryder Cup 2025: Rory McIlroy ignites after back-to-back birdie makes
McIlroy’s side lost the first hole, but the Americans’ advantage didn’t last long. And McIlroy put the pedal down in a huge way with electric birdie makes to win Nos. 6 and 7.
Trump arrives at Ryder Cup amid partisan atmosphere
US president Donald Trump arrives to watch the fourballs on day one of the Ryder Cup amid a partisan atmosphere at Bethpage Black.
Scheffler's struggles invite unwanted Woods comparison
Scottie Scheffler is the dominant world number one. But, like his predecessor Tiger Woods, the American is struggling in Ryder Cup pairings.
President Donald Trump greeted by cheers, boos and bows at Ryder Cup
President Trump took to the first tee at the Ryder Cup, to send off the U.S. players.
Keegan Bradley rolled the dice with risky move … and lost big
Keegan Bradley's first Ryder Cup pairings came with one risky decision.
Michael Jordan sums up Ryder Cup Friday morning perfectly
NBA legend Michael Jordan was a guest of Team USA captain Keegan Bradley at the Ryder Cup. He summed up Friday's disaster perfectly
Donald Trump wears golf shoes to Ryder Cup, walks Bryson DeChambeau to first tee
After shaking hands with Bryson DeChambeau, the president escorted him to the first tee to start the Friday afternoon session at the Ryder Cup.
Watch 4-year-old golfer's jaw-dropping hole-in-one captured by proud dad
A 4-year-old golfer got the surprise of a lifetime while teeing off at the fifth hole.
Ryder Cup 2025: The Friday stat that should have U.S. fans most worried
Yes, there is plenty of golf left to play at Bethpage. But the start to the Ryder Cup for the American team doesn't lend itself to a big rally
Donald Trump gives USA unlikely Ryder Cup edge to counter Europe’s fast start
President Donald Trump belatedly arrived on Day 1 at Bethpage Black, with Team USA trailing Europe 3-1 after morning foursomes, but his presence distracted from Keegan Bradley’s team stumbling out the blocks under immense pressure from the home crowd
Ryder Cupper narrowly dodges rules gaffe, caps it with incredible escape
Tyrrell Hatton oh-so-nearly moved his ball in the opening match at the 45th Ryder Cup.
‘In Donald we trust’: Europe take charge of Ryder Cup’s first morning before Trump’s arrival
Europe won the opening session on American soil for the first time since 2004 to put the US on the back foot at Bethpage
Lynch: The Ryder Cup got stuck with the one thing it didn’t need — Donald Trump
Trump arrived at Bethpage wearing golf shoes, perhaps expecting that his success in winning golf tournaments might see him asked to suit up.
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