Former President Donald Trump made a weird reference to the genitalia of golf legend Arnold Palmer while at a rally in western Pennsylvania on Saturday.
While holding a rally at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in the golfer's former home town of Latrobe, Trump made a bizarre reference to the deceased major winner's manhood.
'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,' Trump said to the crowd of supporters.
He continued: 'When he took showers with the other pros they came out of there, they said, "Oh my God. That's unbelievable." I had to say it, I had to say it.'
The comments drew laughs and cheers from the crowd of supporters that had come out to listen to the Republican nominee just 17 days until Election Day.
Former President Donald Trump made a crude reference to Arnold Palmer's manhood
Reactions on social media were largely that of shock that the former President would make such a joke at the expense of the golfer that died back in September of 2016.
Earlier in the day at the rally, former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown spoke to the crowd.
Brown slammed the 'crazy' media and mocked the Kamala Harris' vice presidential pick, Tim Walz.
Tim Walz is known as 'coach' around the Harris campaign for his years as a high school football and basketball coach.
'He isn't a real football coach,' said Brown, who made his name as a spectacular wide receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers. 'He couldn't guard me.'
The ex-Steelers star, who left Pennsylvania in 2018 when he was traded to the Raiders addressed the crowd of Trump supporters after teasing his appearance on social media earlier this week.
He likened his own rise against the odds as a lowly sixth round draft pick to Trump's unlikely emergence as president.
But before he set out the case for electing Trump in November (and stumped for a crypto coin) the star had a message for reporters at the event.
Palmer, a golf legend from the area where Trump held his rally, passed away back in 2016
Former Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown came out to support Trump at the rally
'I know the media is going to call me crazy... Trump crazy for having me speak here,' said a man who once made as many headlines for his bizarre behavior as he did his exploits on the field.
'But I want to make this clear. We are not. They are.'
The Super Bowl winner arrived alongside fellow former Steeler, Le'Veon Bell, who donned a t-shirt featuring photos of Trump and opponent Kamala Harris with the slogan, 'Trump or the Tramp?'
It was confirmed by the Steelers that Trump is planning on attending Sunday night's game against the New York Jets.
In a statement to fans prior to the game, the team advised fans to arrive early in anticipation for the former President's arrival.
'With former President Trump expected to attend Sunday night's game as a guest of an individual suite holder, we are working with Secret Service and local authorities to ensure the safety and security of all our fans,' the team's statement read.
'As always we will work to make the fan experience the same as it always is for every Steelers' home game at Acrisure Stadium.
'We encourage fans to arrive early to the parking lots and to the gates so that they can enjoy our pregame experience and our celebrations throughout the game that will honor the 50th anniversary of our Super Bowl IX team.'