
'Are you watching, Donald Trump?' - US president responds as Rory McIlroy taunts him over Ryder Cup victory
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69% : After Europe held off a comeback from the USA to win on American soil for the first time since 2012, McIlroy picked up a song from the terraces as he led his team-mates on a rendition of "Are you watching Donald Trump?" Trump, who is an avid golf fan, had flown in to watch Friday's opening matches, although his presence on the Bethpage Black course was unable to inspire the USA team as Europe stormed into an early lead that they would build on heading into Sunday's singles.49% : Trump did not attend the Ryder Cup across the weekend, but in a post on his Truth Social, he replied to the European chant and said: "Yes, I'm watching.
26% : Donald Trump offered his congratulations to Europe's Ryder Cup team after Rory McIlroy led a chant playfully taunting the US President after their victory over the USA at Bethpage Black.
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