
CNN reporter explainf Donald Trump's comments about Arnold Palmer
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73% : Joe Biden couldn't do that for five minutes.' Trump is seen here with Palmer, All My Children star Susan Lucci, and Melania at an event in Manhattan in 2011.60% : The late golfer, often viewed as the best of all time, was born in the Pittsburgh suburb, and Trump, in turn, told the crowd he was well-endowed.
57% : " Palmer, a golf legend from the suburb where Trump held his rally, passed away at 87 in 2017.
55% : Trump, 78, first told them: 'Arnold Palmer was all man and I say that in all due respect to women, and I love women, but this is a guy that was all man He continued: 'When he took showers with the other pros they came out of there, they said, "
38% : Palmer, meanwhile, passed away just weeks before Trump was elected in 2016, not long after posing for a photo with the political outsider during a round of golf.
36% : Five years later, Trump would reportedly fall out of the golfer's good graces 'That's how you started this segment.
35% : [Trump] started with a long-winded story about Latrobe, Pennsylvania native Arnold Palmer,' the political reporter begins, visibly and audibly addled by the anecdote just offered.
35% : Palmer, meanwhile, passed away just weeks before Trump was elected in 2016, not long after posing for a photo with the political outsider during a round of golf Palmer, a well-known conservative, regularly played with former president Dwight D. Eisenhower (right) during his heyday On Sunday, after Trumps comments had gone viral, a daughter of the conservative golfer came forward to say she was not upset by the remarks.
27% : He is seen here in one of his Masters jackets at the first round of the important tournament the year before Former President Donald Trump made a crude reference to Arnold Palmer's manhood As the salacious tid-bit evoked a reaction, the ex-commander-in-chief concluded: 'I had to say it, I had to say it.' Trump, meanwhile, did not reveal his sources, at a meet that also saw former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown speak to the crowd.
27% : Donald Trump does because they see him as a change agent.' Trump, meanwhile, is now campaigning in Michigan, where Harris is holding rallies as well.
26% : There, Trump went on a 12-minute tangent about the late golf great, who died at age 87 in 2016.
6% : He then claimed it was par for the course for Trump to share such wacky stories while on the campaign trail, telling Tapper, 'When President Trump is at a rally, sometimes he'll speak for two straight hours.
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