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Tiger Woods Joins Trump at Reception Honoring Black History Month

WASHINGTON – Legendary golfer Tiger Woods joined President Donald Trump on Thursday to celebrate Black History Month at the White House.

Woods, who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in President Trump's first term, entered the East Room with the president in “in favour of the chief.”

Woods made several comments at the president and the crowd's request. tiger! “repetition.

“It's an honor to be here and it's an honor to be with you,” the president said.

forest pride One of the most memorable resumes in the history of the PGA Tour. He won 82 PGA Tour under his belt, earning 12 international victories, and finishing 31 as runner-up.

Trump gave Woods the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's most achievable civil award at a ceremony at Rose Garden in May 2019.

“Tiger, we are inspired by everything you have achieved, the work you have done is incredible, your grand achievements on the golf course, your victory over physical adversity, and win, It's your merciless will to win, to win,” Trump said at the time.

Trump announced on Thursday many of the American black icons that he says last month have a newly announced statue of American heroes that Trump has been directed to create in an executive order.

“We honor countless black Americans, hundreds of great Americans, including icons,” he said.

“The gardens feature mostly incredible women like Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin and Colletta Scott King,” he said.

“We create some of the most beautiful works of art in the form of statues for men like Fredrik Douglas, Booker T. Washington, Jackie Robinson, and the late Kobe Bryant. People are Kobe I love Bryant,” he added.

Trump noted that several states want to be “very bad” final garden homes.

Trump joked, “I'll save Tiger Woods again.”

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