US President-elect Donald Trump recently caught the internet’s attention thanks to his unmistakable ‘hat hairstyle’ during a recent outing at the Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach. Wearing a white golf T-shirt, black pants and shoes, Mr. Trump appeared relaxed as he walked over to greet visitors and casually ask if they had a good time. A red cap was dangling from his finger, as seen in a video uploaded to X.
But it wasn’t his friendly interactions that had people talking, it was his hair. At first glance, many believed Trump had a dramatic new hairstyle, as his hair appeared to be slicked back, a departure from his usual voluminous style. However, it was actually her trademark “hat hair” that caused an unexpected change in her appearance.
Your President-Elect, Donald J. Trump, is coming to the beautiful Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach today!! Trump Vance 2024! #MAGA #DonaldTrump #Trump2024 #PalmBeach #Florida @realdonaldtrump @teamtrump @trumpwarroom @trumpgolfpalmbeach @trumpgolf @whitehouse45 ????:… pic.twitter.com/B4asbHZoJ0
— Michael Solakiewicz (@michaelsolakie) December 18, 2024
Naturally, the internet immediately reacted to the moment.
A user commented, “What did they do to his hair?”
what did they do to his hair?
— Zggy (@ZggyPlaydGuitar) December 18, 2024
One person wrote: “The ultimate hat hair.”
ultimate hat hair
— Meme’nOnLibs (@MemeNonLibs) December 18, 2024
“Good job Mr. President!!!” one comment read.
That’s good, Mr. President! ! !
— ???? ??????????. ℕ????????? ???? (@nikhilgawde72) December 18, 2024
Someone asked him if he had a “mullet” hairstyle.
Is there a mullet here?
— GrandGuignolPlanet (@GuignolPlanet) December 18, 2024
Trump’s release comes as Trump faces a major legal setback after a New York state judge rules against his attempt to have his conviction in a hush-money case dismissed due to immunity. It was held the next day.
The case involves payments that Trump made to a porn actress in 2016, which he later tried to hide to protect his presidential campaign.
Justice Juan Mercian ruled that the Supreme Court’s immunity protection for presidential conduct did not apply because the case involved “unofficial acts” that did not qualify for immunity.
The ruling raises the possibility that Trump will become the first president to take office on a felony charge pending an appeal of a jury verdict.
Trump’s lawyers argued that the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity should apply. Prosecutors argued his demands were excessive and exceeded the protections required by the office of president.