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

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He spilled tea and lemonade.

Former President Trump spoke about Arnold Palmer Saturday night at a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, which ended with the former commander-in-chief hinting that the golf legend's masculinity was legendary.

President Trump began his remarks with a 15-minute off-prompter biography of Latrobe's beloved son, “The King.”


Former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addressed supporters at a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, reciting an excerpt from “The King,” a biography of legendary golfer Arnold Palmer. Save to Merlin

“He knew how to win, he knew how to excite the crowd,” Trump said of Palmer.

“He was a great guy, an unbelievable champion, and he was from Latrobe.”

At the end of his lengthy remarks about Palmer, the former president implied that he was blessed by the late golfer.

“I hate to say it, but when he took a shower with other professional players, they came out and said, 'Oh my God.' It's unbelievable,” Trump said. said, infuriating the audience and himself in the process, adding: I had to say it. ”


Former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks with steelworkers during a campaign rally at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Saturday, October 19, 2024.
Trump opened the rally by talking about Latrobe's native son, then continued the rally by talking about more serious local issues, such as energy policy. AP

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

Blue's remarks drew more laughter from crowds in purple states, and Trump continued to speak about more serious local issues, such as energy policy.

The airport where President Trump spoke was named after the seven-time major champion. Today, it is best known for its “Arnold Palmer,'' a drink that mixes iced tea and lemonade.

He passed away in 2016.

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