President Trump hit the links with Rudy Giuliani, a recent addition to his legal team, on Sunday just days after the president chided the former mayor to get “his facts right” about a six-figure payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels.

The White House pool report said a tipster confirmed that the two were at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., and despite asking for confirmation from the administration nearly three hours ago, still haven’t received any word.

Giuliani continued his media blitz on Sunday, hitting the morning news shows to talk about special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation and to try to clarify some of the confusion about whether Trump knew about the $130,000 hush payment his personal lawyer Michael Cohen made to Daniels less than two weeks before the 2016 election.

Giuliani initially said last week that Trump repaid Cohen, and then backtracked by saying Sunday that the president didn’t know about the payoff at the time.

The president denied knowledge of the payment last month when asked while traveling aboard Air Force One.

Then on Friday, Trump called Giuliani a “great guy” but suggested he might not be up to speed since joining the legal team two weeks ago.

“Rudy is a great guy … he’s working hard, learning the subject matter. He is a great guy,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “He started yesterday. He’ll get his facts straight. It’s actually very simple, there has been a lot of misinformation really.”

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, claims she and Trump has a sexual tryst in 2006.

In an interview on ABC’s “This Week,” Giuliani said it’s possible that Cohen paid off other women during the campaign.

“I have no knowledge of that but I would think, if it was necessary, yes,” Giuliani said. “He made payments for the president, or he conducted business for the president, which means he had legal fees, monies laid out and expenditures, which I have on my bills to my clients.”

Giuliani also said the president wouldn’t have to comply to a subpoena from Mueller and suggested that Trump could invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself.

“We don’t have to [comply with a subpoena]. He’s the president of the United States. We can assert same privilege as other presidents have,” Giuliani said on ABC.

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Trump on Friday said he would “love to” talk to Mueller’s investigators if he would be treated fairly.

According to the website Trump Golf Count, the president has spent 105 days golfing since his inauguration in January 2017.