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Letter: Our commander in cheat

(Ren Onuma | Kyodo News via AP) U.S. President Donald Trump, right, plays golf with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, at Mobara Country Club in Mobara, south of Tokyo, Sunday, May 26, 2019.

President Trump’s extended holiday vacation has given us a hiatus from his insistent and often juvenile tweets. This is likely because he is golfing at his resort at Mar A Lago. There has been little information on his golfing partners or his prowess.

There is a book, “Commander in Cheat,” written by sports writer Rick Reilly which recounts details of the President’s golfing style. Reilly, who has actually golfed with Trump, describes his cheating during an 18-hole round and the real estate machinations enabling him to purchase various courses throughout the world.

There is undoubtedly a new book being written entitled, “Commander Impeach,” which will collate his misadventures off the golf course. I can hardly wait.

Louis Borgenicht, Salt Lake City

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