WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 24: Retired professional golfer Jack Nicklaus presents Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump with the 2024 Trump International Golf Club Most Improved Player award on March 24, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida. Donald Trump is expected to be in New York in the morning for a court appearance in his Manhattan criminal prosecution case.
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President Joe Biden trolled Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump Sunday after he boasted about winning "club championship" trophies in Florida.

The trophies, which were awarded to him by his own organization at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, included the "Club Championship" trophy as well as the "Senior Club Championship" trophy.

Weaponizing a bit of dry humor, Biden, 81, reposted the tweet with the added quote: "Congratulations, Donald. Quite the Accomplishment."

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In just one day, the shade-throwing repost raked in 20.6 million views.

"A large and golfing talented membership, a great and difficult course, made the play very exciting," the golf-loving republican candidate wrote. "The qualifying and match play was amazing. A large and distinguished group will be there tonight. Very exciting, thank you!"

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WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 24: Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump holds the 2024 Trump International Golf Club Most Improved Player award given to him on March 24, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida. Donald Trump is expected to be in New York in the morning for a court appearance in his Manhattan criminal prosecution case.
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Some X users, formally known as Twitter, responded comically to the president's retweet, commenting, "..Said the intern who typed this post. No way is Joe awake past 8 p.m."

"That's a Biden win," another user tweeted. "President Biden dragging Trump is what I live for," another user replied.

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As the republican nominee is no stranger to the news, a state appeals court ruled that Trump, 77, and his co-defendants in the New York civil fraud case have 10 days to post a bond in the amount of $175 million.

This is a stark drop from the initial amount of $464 million, per NBC News.