During a recent visit to his West Palm Beach golf club, former President Donald Trump playfully interacted with a young admirer, expressing his admiration for the child's hairstyle. While riding in a golf cart, Trump, sporting his signature "Make America Great Again" hat and a red sweater, greeted fellow golfers before engaging with the child.

"I love that girl's hair! I want it," Trump quipped as he approached. "Can I buy your hair? I'd give you millions for it!"
Someone then asked the child, "What did you want to tell the president?" The child responded, "I voted for you."
Trump then invited the youngster to join him on the golf cart for a photo opportunity. This lighthearted exchange comes as Trump's own hairstyle has often been a topic of conversation and even scrutiny throughout his time in the public eye.
In a moment reminiscent of past instances, Trump's interaction with the child recalled previous occasions where he's addressed speculation about his hair. During the 2015 presidential campaign, he invited a woman on stage to confirm the authenticity of his hair, and years earlier, allowed Barbara Walters to tug on it during an interview.

This particular golf course holds significance as the location of the second alleged assassination attempt against Trump in September. It's also where he's been seen golfing with his granddaughter, Kai, who reportedly aims to surpass his club championship record, according to the New York Post.

Following two alleged attempts on his life – the first in July in Butler, Pennsylvania – the U.S. Secret Service has reportedly enhanced Trump's security detail, as per reports from the New York Post.