Donald Trump shares joke with Tucker Carlson during the golf tournament at his Bedminster golf club.

Donald Trump shares joke with Tucker Carlson during the golf tournament at his Bedminster golf club.

On the third and final day of the former US president’s Saudi-sponsored LIV tournament, Donald Trump, Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, and Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene were all spotted smiling in response to the cries of “Let’s go Brandon” at Bedminster Golf Club.

As the slogan, which has been substituted in place of the cry “f*** Joe Biden,” is heard across the green, all three are seen laughing and grinning in a video that was posted to Twitter on Sunday and has received close to 150,000 views.

The 76-year-old ex-president grinned and pumped his hands in time with the chorus. While Greene and Trump watched the action at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, Carlson, who had just declared he would never run for president, was also grinning and laughing.

On July 29, LIV debuted at Trump’s club, causing controversy among some 9/11 victims who believe the Saudi-sponsored event shouldn’t be welcomed in the US.

A mere 40 miles from Bedminster, New York City, Washington, DC, and Pennsylvania, the September 2001 atrocity provoked indignation when the former president claimed there was no evidence linking Saudi Arabia to it.

Joe is considering relocating, on a part-time basis, to one of those lovely nursing homes in Wisconsin where nearly all of the inhabitants miraculously, and for the first time in history, had the stamina and energy to vote, even if those votes were cast illegally.

Get well soon, Joe,” said Trump, who has continued to hint at a possible presidential bid in 2024.

On July 15, Carlson told onlookers in an interview with former New York Times media journalist Ben Smith, “I have zero ambition, not just politically, but in life.”

The longtime host of Carlson Tonight said, “My objective is to write my screenplay by 8 pm,” saying he was content with his day job and that he had no plans to enter politics like Trump did a few years ago.

Carlson said to Smith, “I don’t want power, I’ve never wanted power.

I’m frustrated by things, I want them to change, but I’ve never been driven by a desire to control people.

In response to the journalist’s follow-up enquiry regarding the likelihood of a campaign in 2024 in light of circulating online rumours, Carlson laughed at the topic, adamantly telling Smith that he was ‘not running’ and that he was a “talk show host.”

Carlson responded, throwing the former Times reporter his trademark chuckle, “I’m not running.

“I run a talk show. I have fun at work.

Following persistent reports that the Fox News staple will leave his lucrative TV profession for a move into politics, Carlson made an appearance at LIV.

This idea was further fuelled by Carlson’s most recent public appearance on July 15 in Iowa.

Despite the aspirations of some conservatives dissatisfied with other potential candidates, such as Trump and Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Carlson suggested he will run for president during his address before a gathering of 1,800 Christian conservatives in Des Moines for the Family Leadership Summit.

However, the talking head did advise the conservative Christian audience to forego other candidates who would be damaging when choosing a GOP nominee in 2024.

He urged the crowd, amid roaring applause, “You need to be particularly suspicious of candidates that care what The New York Times says.”

After the incident, Haley, a Republican who has also been mentioned as a prospective GOP presidential candidate in 2024, issued a tweet in which she said that the Black man’s murder was “personal and painful” to her and that it will prove to be “personal and painful” to everyone in the months to come.

Carlson replied, “Of course, what happened next was personal and heartbreaking for everyone. “Our cities were destroyed. Numerous persons died.

He said, “And I wondered why anyone else might find what happened between a cop and George Floyd outside a convenience shop in Minneapolis to be personal and upsetting.

What on earth are you talking about?

You’re attempting to win over The New York Times readers whose opinions you genuinely value.

The event was notable, though, because it took place in Iowa, the first state to choose the Republican presidential nominee every four years.

Carlson also mocked environmentalists and proponents of transgender rights throughout the presentation.

The meeting was held at the same forum where Carlson’s friend Trump spoke seven years ago, before the mogul completed his eventual transition from a business personality to the head of the US executive branch.

During that appearance, the Apprentice host told onlookers that fellow candidate John McCain was “not a war hero” because he was captured while fighting in Vietnam.

This meeting only served to fuel speculation about Carlson’s potential run.

In attendance at the tournament that has divided the sports world on Sunday were both Trump supporters and golf enthusiasts at the prestigious central New Jersey golf club.

People enthusiastically engaged with the former president, who threw his trademark red caps up into the stands, and brought banners that read “Trump 2024.”

Trump was joined at the ceremony on Saturday by fiery Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.).

Trump, 76, maintained par wearing a white shirt with a monogram and black slacks as he returned to the golf course for the third day of the LIV competition.

The well-known and vocal Republicans Greene, 48, Caitlyn Jenner, 72, and his son Eric Trump and his family were present with the former president.

Paul Casey, a British golfer who is competing in the event with Jenner, reportedly remarked that she “has a really solid swing.”

Greene was spotted standing next to a dishevelled Trump while donning a blue and black striped sleeveless dress and enormous sunglasses.

While being photographed, the two were seen laughing and pointing to each other while having a quite the chat.

Since the tournament began, several of those families congregated in the neighbourhood library close to Trump’s club to voice their opposition because they were unable to get close to the actual event due to the Secret Service’s heavy presence there.

The voices of more families of 9/11 victims were heard.

One speaker remarked, “We’re standing here, in the backyard of where 750 individuals were converted to dust.

“We cannot believe we have to speak out against a government that is attempting to sports-wash or whitewash their atrocities 21 years later.

Red caps with the words 9/11 Justice were worn by the demonstrators in Bedminster.

Both Trump and many of his supporters wore red clothing, but theirs bore the slogan “Make America Great Again.” Many more were donning TRUMP caps.

In a statement to reporters at the golf club earlier this weekend, Trump justified his decision to host the show, saying, “I’ve known these individuals for a long time in Saudi Arabia and they have been friends of mine.”

They hold significant stakes in a large number of American businesses, and frankly, what they are doing for golf and the players is fantastic. The pay will significantly increase.

In regards to 9/11, he stated: “Unfortunately, nobody has been able to unravel 9/11. They ought to have, too.

No one has actually been there in regards to the psychopaths who perpetrated that terrible act against our city, our nation, and the world.

Later, when he stepped off the first tee, Trump even made a suggestion that he will make another run for the presidency.

You are going to be overjoyed. Soon, we’ll let you know,’ he promised. He remarked, “They just did a story on me, lovely.

“The first in five years, I believe. Front page, let them know how grateful I am.