Fox News reported that former President Donald Trump was unhappy about his golf game being interrupted after a shooting near his club in Florida.
Fox News host Sean Hannity said he spoke to Trump three times after gunfire erupted outside Trump International Golf Course on Sunday. Law enforcement sources said that the former president was not in danger at any time.
Hannity said Trump was playing golf with real estate developer Steve Witkoff.
"They were on the fifth hole, they were about to go up to putt," Hannity explained. "And the way Steve described this, the way the president described it, they both had exactly the same story, which was that they heard pop, pop, pop, pop."
"Within seconds, the Secret Service pounced on the president, covered him," he continued. "I have confirmed with both the president and with Mr. Witkoff that the gun has been found. They identified it as an AK-47."
According to Hannity's report, the U.S. Secret Service was able to locate a vehicle the shooter used with drone footage.
"I do know, and they did confirm, that the shots were outside of the course, but certainly, seemingly, within range of the former president," the Fox News host claimed. "I have spoken with the president three times since this incident, and each time I got a new piece of information."
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"The first thing the president did when he got back to the clubhouse was make sure that everybody else was okay," he said. "Then, when the president found out everybody was safe and nobody had been harmed, I guess in typical fight, fight, fight fashion, Trump said to Steve, and then he relayed it to me, oh, I really wanted to finish the hole."
"I was even, and I had a birdie putt, and it was on the fifth hole, which shows a lot of, I think, guts and gumption and very Trumpian, I guess, in every way."