President Donald Trump hit the name of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem entirely at The White House, instead citing a pro-golfer.
The 79-year-old president introduced his cabinet members on stage and then signed an executive order to set up a task force for the 2028 Summer Olympics when he produced Flub.
“Homeland Security Secretary Cristie Kerr,” Trump said while standing at a distance with his Homeland Security Secretary.
Kerr is a professional golfer in the United States, while Kristi Noem is his secretary of homeland security.
The president is known for playing golf almost every weekend and seems to be playing golf in his brain again, but he almost immediately realizes his mistake and laughs.
“Christy Kerr, do you know who Christy Kerr is?” said the president. “She is my friend. A great golfer.”
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stood behind President Donald Trump, who took off a pen and signed his executive order, and after rejecting his name, he mentioned pro-golfer Cristie Kerr before correcting himself. Win McNamee/Getty Images
His team smiled enthusiastically as the president corrected himself, as if it was a big joke.
“Kristi Noem, she's better than you, that's the only thing,” Trump continued. “But you're better on a lot of other things, but I want to thank you for being here and doing incredible work for you.”
Neum freezes her face through all this, even imitating the president’s remix, even imitating the golf swing.
After that, Trump continued to quickly read his name list.
In addition to Neum, other government officials on the task force include the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Transportation, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Treasury and several other senior Trumps.
The president will serve as chairman of the committee, while Vice President JD Vance will serve as vice chairman.
President Trump accidentally called his Homeland Security Director Cristie Kerr filmed here instead of Kristi Noem, before correcting himself on August 5. Tom Dipace/Sports Illuster by Getty Images Illustration
Kerr was not appointed to the task force, but gymnast and Olympic gold medalist Nastia Liukin was named part of the group and participated in the event.
Kerr is a pro-Kerr who participated in the LPGA Tour and was once named the world's No. 1 female golfer.