Did Donald Trump Just Get A Hair Makeover?

Trump was recently spotted at the Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach, where he appeared in a white golf t-shirt, black pants, a red cap, and a new a hairstyle.

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Did Donald Trump Just Get A Hair Makeover?

Did Donald Trump Just Get A Hair Makeover? (Image@ X)

Washington DC, US: US President-elect Donald Trump sparked another discussion on social media platforms today. This time it is not about the members of his new government on on his comments on any global issues. What sparked the conversations this time was his new hairstyle.

Trump was recently spotted at the Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach, where he appeared in a white golf t-shirt, black pants, a red cap, and a new a hairstyle. The President-elect looked relaxed and in a good mood.

However, the new hairstyle, which is a departure form his usual sleek style is no new makeover, but his trademark ‘hat hair’ that was mistaken for a new hairstyle.

 

Some of the netizens wondered “what did they do to his hair”, while others said “Trump just unveiled a new hair style”.

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Donald Trump won the 2024 US Presidential election. He had a whopping victory against Democratic candidate and the current Vice-President of US, Kamala Harris. Out of the 538 electoral votes Trump surpassed the 270 magical number required to form the government and won 312 electoral votes, whereas Harris won 226 votes.

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He has been grabbing headlines for his choice of members on his new cabinet, and how his next policies would be. The Republican is perceived to put migrants in a sticky situation, and has urged the war West Asia to be wrapped up immediately. He also warned India that US will impose same amount of tax on New Delhi as it is imposing on Washington DC.

Trump will assume the White House office on January 2025 as the 47th President of America. As per report, he will deliver an inaugural address that he has described in interviews as “uplifting and unifying”, which would contrast with his 2017 inaugural speech, which painted a grim picture of “American carnage.”