A Weekend of Guts, Glory, and Greens
What a weekend to wave the stars and stripes! From June 20–22, 2025, President Donald Trump crushed it, proving he’s got the swing to lead with grit and a grin. From commanding the White House Situation Room to rallying MAGA supporters at his Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, Trump blended high-stakes leadership with a patriotic party. This edition of Golf with THE Chuck, brought to you by the American Free News Network (AFNN), dives into a weekend that paired military precision with golfing greatness, all while saluting our armed forces. With the Travelers Championship and the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship lighting up the pro scene, let’s tee off into a weekend that made America roar!
June 20: Strategy and Swagger in Bedminster
Friday, June 20, was a hole-in-one for strategy. Trump kicked off the day in the Oval Office, tackling a National Security Meeting on rising tensions with Iran. Then, he jetted to his “Summer White House” at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, for a MAGA Inc. fundraising dinner that was equal parts deal-making and dazzle (White House Schedule).
Bedminster’s pristine fairways were Trump’s turf for mixing business with MAGA magic. While the schedule didn’t spill every detail, we’d wager he sneaked in a few swings, charming guests like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman with every drive. It was the perfect warm-up for a weekend packed with leadership and patriotic pride, setting the stage for a critical return to Washington.
June 21: Situation Room Showdown and Military Precision
Saturday, June 21, was all about leadership under pressure. Trump returned to the White House from Bedminster, taking charge in the Situation Room to monitor Operation Midnight Hammer—the U.S. military’s audacious strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. Flanked by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and top military brass, Trump watched real-time feeds as B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, launched from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, unleashed 30,000-pound MOABs—the “Mother of All Bombs.” The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) set the stage like a set of TaylorMade drivers, clearing the path with surgical strikes, while the U.S. Air Force finished like a pro sinking a clutch putt. As one operator quipped, “When it absolutely, positively has to be destroyed overnight…”—boom, mission nailed from 40,000 feet!
The Situation Room buzzed with intensity, with Trump actively engaging advisors, reviewing satellite imagery, and ensuring every move was on target. Photos released later showed him laser-focused, a leader in his element. It was a masterclass in precision, like a foursome one-putting from the fringe. Hole-in-ones? Plenty, each landing with seismic impact. If Trump had been on the course, he’d have claimed the longest drive and a putt so perfect “everyone agrees it was the best.” Instead, he was calling the shots, letting the military heroes shine.
Our night wrapped with a low-key 19th hole celebration with the Right Of Center USA crew, with a special 2024 Kentucky Bourbon Festival select bottle picks flowing and bold MAGA Cigars from GetTrumpCigars.com lighting up the night. It was a moment to toast freedom, teamwork, and a mission flawlessly executed—a perfect blend of duty and downtime.
Golf Takeaway: Whether you’re running a business, a campaign, or a military op, it’s not about the flashiest shot. It’s about playing smart, trusting your team, and nailing the moment that counts. Best ball, best result.
June 22: Military Wins and Golfing Greatness
Sunday, June 22, was a victory lap. Operation Midnight Hammer wrapped with the U.S. obliterating Iran’s nuclear sites, and Trump hailed it as a “very successful attack” (CNN Report). We’re giving it a fist-pump—it was like a golfer crushing a 300-yard drive, calculated, powerful, and dead-on. Trump returned to Bedminster, where he kept the patriotic vibes rolling, mingling with MAGA supporters and raising glasses to the military’s triumph.
The golf world was electric, too. Keegan Bradley clinched the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut, with a heart-stopping birdie on the 72nd hole, finishing 15 under par to claim the $3.6 million prize (NBC Sports). Meanwhile, at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Sammamish, Washington, Nelly Korda dominated, finishing 12 under par to win her second major of the year, pocketing $2.4 million (Golf Digest). Their clutch performances echoed the military’s precision and the weekend’s red-white-and-blue spirit.
Back at Bedminster, Trump hosted a festive gathering, with the mood pure gratitude. Supporters savored the military’s success, and nods to our armed forces made it a celebration of American strength. It was Trump in his element, rallying the crowd and cementing the weekend’s patriotic high.
The “Chuck” Connection: Outdriving the Doubters
Why Golf with THE Chuck? It’s a sly jab at critics like Senator Chuck Schumer, who’ve scoffed at Trump’s golf time as a distraction (Newsweek Critique). But this weekend proved them wrong. From the Situation Room to Bedminster’s greens, Trump showed leadership shines anywhere. The “Chuck” archetype—those who doubt his style—got schooled by a leader who makes every swing count. Sorry, Chuck, this was a patriotic par-fect!
Why It Matters: A Republic Stronger Than Ever
This weekend was Trump at his best: commanding the Situation Room, rallying MAGA supporters at Bedminster, and celebrating excellence from the military to the PGA tours. The precision of Operation Midnight Hammer and the unity of the weekend reflect a leadership style that’s bold, unifying, and all-American. For AFNN readers, it’s a reminder that a strong Republic thrives on action and gratitude.
Even Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) got in on the act, praising the Iran strikes as the “correct move” to curb nuclear threats (US-Iran Updates). His bipartisan fist-bump shows Trump’s vision is uniting even the unlikeliest allies. Now that’s a long drive!
Conclusion: A Weekend to Cherish
From the Situation Room to Bedminster’s greens and the pro stages of the Travelers Championship and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, Trump’s weekend was a masterclass in leading with heart. The military’s triumph and Bedminster’s MAGA-fueled vibe showed that even in a tense world, there’s room for unity and a killer golf swing. Golf with THE Chuck raises a bourbon-filled glass to these wins, with thanks to our armed forces, allies like Fetterman, and golfers like Bradley and Korda for driving the Republic forward. Here’s to more weekends like this—fore!
Summary Table of Weekend Activities
| Date | Activity | Key Participants | Significance |
| June 20, 2025 | National Security Meeting; MAGA Inc. Fundraising Dinner at Bedminster | President Trump | Prepares for military action; strategic networking |
| June 21, 2025 | Situation Room Monitoring of Operation Midnight Hammer; Celebrations | Trump, Vance, Rubio, Hegseth | Oversees military precision; celebrates patriotism |
| June 22, 2025 | U.S. Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites Conclude; Travelers Championship and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Conclusions; Bedminster Celebrations | Trump, Keegan Bradley, Nelly Korda | Showcases military and golfing excellence; unity |
Key Citations
- White House Schedule for June 20, 2025
- CNN: Trump’s Decision to Launch Iran Strikes
- NBC Sports: Travelers Championship 2025 Results
- Golf Digest: KPMG Women’s PGA Championship 2025 Results
- Newsweek: Trump’s Golfing Criticism
- USA Today: US-Iran Conflict Updates
- MAGA Cigar Product Page
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I was trucking along enjoying this article until I came across “Meanwhile, at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Sammamish, Washington, Nelly Korda dominated, finishing 12 under par to win her second major of the year, pocketing $2.4 million (Golf Digest).” Might want to double check this headline as it did not happen on this planet the last several iterations of this tournament, like for instance 2025…