Penn State Nittany Lions football
Breaking: Strange reason why Donald Trump missed the Penn State-Ohio State game.
The unusual reason why Donald Trump didn’t attend the Penn State-Ohio State football game before the election has come to light. It was initially reported that Trump, the then-presidential candidate, would be at the game, which took place just days before the election in Pennsylvania—a key swing state. However, shortly before the event, a Penn State spokesperson announced that Trump would no longer be attending.
According to reports, one reason for his absence was that Penn State Football reportedly didn’t allow him to purchase hotdogs for the 110,000 fans in attendance. Trump had intended to spend $770,000 on the hotdogs, but this plan was not approved, contributing to his decision to skip the game.
REPORT: Penn State Football did not allow Donald Trump to buy a hotdog for all 110,000 fans in attendance, which is part of why he did not go to the game.
Trump planned on spending $770,000 to ensure everyone got their hotdogs.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) November 12, 2024
In the latest episode of his show, Ronan Bell revealed an additional reason behind Donald Trump’s cancellation of his appearance at the Penn State-Ohio State game, beyond any security concerns. Bell claimed that Trump had planned to buy hotdogs for all 110,000 fans at the game, but Penn State football turned down his $770,000 offer.
Meanwhile, on the field, Penn State lost the game 13-20 to Ohio State. The Buckeyes went on to defeat Purdue, extending their win streak to three games and improving to an 8-1 record. Penn State, however, bounced back with a victory over Washington, also moving to an 8-1 record. Both teams ended up tied for third place in the Big 10. Despite his absence at the game, Trump’s popularity in Pennsylvania remained strong, as he secured 50.5% of the vote in the state, helping him on his path back to the White House.
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