Donald Trump chats with fans at his golf course in

Donald Trump chats with fans at his golf course in New Jersey on Sunday at the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV tournament

Donald Trump was spotted signing autographs for fans and chatting with golfers at his club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Sunday, the third day of a controversial Saudi Arabia-backed tournament.

The ex-president had agreed to host the LIV golf tournament on one of his properties for an undisclosed sum.

Earlier Sunday, he used his social media app Truth Social to troll President Joe Biden for his new COVID-19 diagnosis.

The president tested positive on Saturday after testing negative for four days in a row, despite showing no symptoms after being infected earlier this month. His doctor explained that it was a rare but not unheard of symptom of Paxlovid treatment.

But Trump suggested that Biden had “dementia” rather than the coronavirus, and used it to push yet another of his voter fraud conspiracy theories about 2020 voter numbers in battleground states like Wisconsin.

“Joe Biden’s second bout of Covid, sometimes referred to as the China virus, was sadly misdiagnosed by his doctors. He has dementia instead but thankfully is recovering well,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“Joe is thinking about moving part-time into one of those beautiful nursing homes in Wisconsin where, miraculously and for the first time in history, nearly 100% of the residents had the power and energy to vote — even if those votes were cast illegally.” .’

He capped it with: “Get well soon, Joe!”

Donald Trump was seen in a chatty mood on Sunday, the third day of his hosting of the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV golf tournament

Donald Trump was seen in a chatty mood on Sunday, the third day of his hosting of the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV golf tournament

He shook hands and joked with golfers on Sunday morning after jabbing Joe Biden on social media

He shook hands and joked with golfers on Sunday morning after jabbing Joe Biden on social media

Trump is also embroiled in a Justice Department investigation related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riots

Trump is also embroiled in a Justice Department investigation related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riots

He was seen interacting with fans on Sunday, many of whom were decked out in pro-Trump gear

He was seen interacting with fans on Sunday, many of whom were decked out in pro-Trump gear

He threw hats at the crowd and signed autographs, as seen in images obtained by

He threw hats at the crowd and signed autographs, as seen in images obtained by

Trump fans and golf fans alike flocked to the elite golf course in central New Jersey on Sunday for the tournament that divided the sporting world.

People brought banners that read “Trump 2024” and enthusiastically cheered for the former president, who threw his signature red beanies in the stands.

Hotheaded Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) joined Trump at the event on Saturday.

Trump, 76, stayed level in his monogrammed white shirt and black pants as he hit the golf course again on day three of the LIV tournament.

The former president was joined by the famous and outspoken Republicans, including Greene, 48, Caitlyn Jenner, 72, and his son Eric Trump and his family.

Jenner competes in the tournament with British golfer Paul Casey, who reportedly said, “She’s got a pretty good swing.”

Greene wore a blue and black striped sleeveless dress and giant sunglasses as she stood next to a disheveled Trump. The two were seen quite chatting as they laughed and pointed at each other while photographers snapped their photos.

Donald Trump was joined by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at the LIV golf tournament at his in Bedminster on Saturday

Donald Trump was joined by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at the LIV golf tournament at his in Bedminster on Saturday

Accompanied by their family, the couple appear to be enjoying the day's events and engaged in lively conversation

Accompanied by their family, the couple appear to be enjoying the day’s events and engaged in lively conversation

Trump’s son maintained a casual figure in a dark green polo shirt with the course’s name on it and a black Trump hat.

His wife Lara, meanwhile, proved she’s quite the fashionista as she wore a white and yellow sundress with a boy in the middle and glittery blue shoes with stars on them.

The tournament with the slogan “Golf but louder” divided the sports world.

Some athletes are refusing to take part in protests against Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses, and the event was sponsored by the families of victims of 11 in the attack and the Saudi Arabian government.

The former president appeared to be having a blast cruising around in his golf cart

The former president appeared to be having a blast cruising around in his golf cart

Trump watched from the sidelines as a golf teeed off at Saturday's LIV golf tournament

Trump watched from the sidelines as a golf teeed off at Saturday’s LIV golf tournament

Many of these families have been gathering at the local library near Trump’s club to protest since the tournament began; They couldn’t get close to the actual event, which was swarming with the Secret Service.

A growing number of families of 9/11 victims have made their voices heard.

“We’re standing here, in the backyard, where 750 people turned to dust,” said one speaker. “We cannot believe that we have to be here 21 years later and speak out against a government trying to whitewash or whitewash their atrocities in sport.”

The protesters in Bedminster wore red caps with the words: 9/11 Justice. Trump and many fans here also wore red, except they read Make America Great Again. Many more wore TRUMP hats.

Earlier this weekend, Trump defended hosting the series, telling reporters at the course, “I’ve known these people in Saudi Arabia for a long time and they were friends of mine.

“They own big stakes in many, many American companies and frankly, what they’re doing for golf is so great, what they’re doing for the players is so great. Salaries will rise significantly.

“The PGA has not been loved by many players for a long time. Now they have an alternative and no one ever knew it was going to be a gold rush like this.’

Trump's son Eric also seemed to enjoy Greene's company as their couple chatted at the event

Trump’s son Eric also seemed to enjoy Greene’s company as their couple chatted at the event

Lara Trump proved she's quite the fashionista in a yellow and white sundress

Lara Trump proved she’s quite the fashionista in a yellow and white sundress

Regarding 9/11, he said: “Unfortunately, no one has got to the bottom of 9/11. And they should have. As for the maniacs that did this horrible thing to our city, our country, the world, so no one was really there.’

Later, as he left the first tee, Trump even hinted that he would run for the White House again.

“You will be so happy. We’ll let you know pretty soon,’ he said. “You just made a story about me, my beauty,” he said. “The first in five years. Front page, tell them I appreciate it.”