Trump implies legendary golfer Arnold Palmer was nicely endowed at marketing campaign rally in Latrobe, Pa.: ‘Oh my God’

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Trump implies legendary golfer Arnold Palmer was nicely endowed at marketing campaign rally in Latrobe, Pa.: ‘Oh my God’

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He’s spilling the tea, and lemonade.

Former President Trump told a story about Arnold Palmer at a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Saturday night that ended with the former Commander-in-Chief insinuating that the golf legend’s manhood was legendary.

Trump opened his remarks by giving a fifteen-minute off-prompter narrative biography of “The King,” who is a beloved native son of Latrobe.


Republican presidential nominee former president Donald Trump, while speaking to his supporters at a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, told an excerpt from legendary golfer Arnold Palmer’s biography, “The King.” SAVE TO MERLIN

“He knew how to win and he knew how to electrify a crowd,” Trump said of Palmer.

“He was an incredible man, an incredible champion, and he came from Latrobe.”

The former President ended his extended remarks on Palmer by insinuating that the dear departed golfer was well-endowed.

“I refuse to say it, but, when he took showers with the other pros they came out of there and they said “oh my God”, unbelievable,” Trump said, cracking up the crowd and himself in the process, adding, “I had to say it.”


Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump stands on stage with steelworkers as he speaks during a campaign rally at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, in Latrobe, Pa.
Trump spoke about the native son of Latrobe to start off his rally and then continued his rally by talking about more serious local issues, such as energy policy. AP

“I had to tell you the shower part of it because it’s true.”

The blue remark drew more laughs from the purple state crowd, and Trump continued on with remarks about more serious local issues, such as energy policy.

The airport where Trump spoke was named after the seven-time major champion — who is now well known for his “Arnold Palmer” drink, a mix of iced tea and lemonade.

He died in 2016.


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