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For example, the president played golf after Christmas at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach with Sen. David Perdue, Georgia Republican. Their playing partners were PGA Tour player Bryson DeChambeau and former pro golfer Dana Quigley.
Mr. Perdue, sponsor of a bill to reduce legal immigration and crack down on “chain migration” of immigrant families, said later that he and the president talked about immigration reform, “ways to fully support our military” and rebuilding U.S. infrastructure, among other issues.
“President Trump is a political outsider and business guy who is listening to the American people,” Mr. Perdue said in a statement. “He is moving at a business pace, not a bureaucratic pace, and as a result our economy is in the midst of a turnaround. Everybody in the country outside of the Washington bubble recognizes that the president’s agenda is beginning to work.”
Mr. Perdue said he is “committed to keeping the president’s agenda on track in the Senate by continuing to work alongside Senator Tom Cotton [Arkansas Republican] to change our archaic immigration system.”
The president also has golfed twice with Sens. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Republican, and Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, as well as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (twice). In happier times, he also played with Sen. Bob Corker, Tennessee Republican who has since become highly critical of Mr. Trump. The president has yet to play with a Democrat.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jan/1/trump-uses-golf-course-for-business-unlike-obama/