Donald Trump granddaughter says he will miss LPGA Tour debut as he is ‘a little busy’
Donald Trump will not attend his granddaughter’s LPGA Tour debut as she says he is busy “running the world”.
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Donald Trump will not attend his granddaughter’s LPGA Tour debut as she says he is busy “running the world”.
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