
Donald Trump referred to himself as the "45th and 47th" president while playing golf, according to a video that was shared on social media Wednesday.
While Trump was preparing to tee off on the first hole, one of his playing partners recorded him and said, "Now on the tee, the 45th president of the United States."
"The 45th and 47th," Trump quickly replied back.
The group of people he was with cheered in response, and the person recording said, "Yes, I love that."
The Instagram account "TheYeshivaWorld" shared the video to their nearly 100,000 followers.
The 75-year-old has not announced if he will be running for president again in 2024, but has been holding rallies ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.
According to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll shared with The Hill, Trump was the clear favorite in a hypothetical eight-person GOP primary. He had 57 percent of the votes, while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was second with 12 percent, and former Vice President Mike Pence was third with 11 percent.
In the event that Trump does not run, the poll without the former president showed that DeSantis was the frontrunner with 30 percent support. Pence trailed him with 24 percent of the votes in the poll that didn't include Trump.