Rally Crowd Goes Wild As Trump Mocks Rival’s Height — Days After Supreme Court Took Up Case Involving His Penis Size

 

A crowd of Trump fans roared their approval as former President Donald Trump mocked Ron DeSantis over his height — just days after the Supreme Court took up a case involving Trump’s penis size.

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court took up the case of Katherine K. Vidal v. Steve Elster on whether it is a violation of the First Amendment for the government to deny Elster a trademark for a T-shirt that mocks Trump using a double entendre that is clearly a reference to his twig and/or berries.

The case involves Steve Elster’s attempt to trademark the phrase “TRUMP TOO SMALL” for use on t-shirts, which he sells on his website TrumpTooSmall.com for a cool $29.99. The shirt, Elster explains, is a callback to when Trump’s penis size became a campaign issue in 2016 — including his infamous “guarantee” that there’s “no problem” with his size in the middle of a presidential debate.

Trump gave a speech to supporters the very next afternoon in Houston, Texas that was covered, as usual, by pro-Trump media outlet Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN).

In a moment flagged by Ron Filipkowski — Trump knocked his rival’s boots, which many theorize are intended to hide DeSantis’s stature, and which have become a hot topic, in his usual story about being begged for an endorsement:

Ron DeSanctimonious looking for jobs. He ran. He was at 3%. The leader was, I think, in the forties, right, like 42, 43. The leader had almost $30 million in the bank.

He was the very successful agricultural commissioner of Florida, which is like the second position in Florida after the governor. And he was there for eight years and his whole life was to run. But I didn’t know him.

And DeSanctimonious came to see me. Would you do it? Tears in his eyes. Nobody would even believe it. I don’t know if he was wearing those same boots. (laughter) I didn’t notice. I don’t care either. That I don’t care about. But tears in his eyes, he said, “Sir if you. If you endorse me, I think I could win.” I said, “Ron, you do it so badly that if George Washington and Abraham Lincoln came back from the dead and they endorsed you and they would be your running mate in some form, you’re still going. You’re not going to make it.”

DeSantis struck back in kind by making his own reference to Trump’s equipment.

Watch above via RSBN.

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