As WLT reported earlier, President Trump made an appearance at the Iowa vs. Iowa State rivalry football game earlier in the month and was welcomed by a large crowd of fans.
During one part of his visit, Trump started to sign footballs and began to throw them out to the crowd.
As Trump was throwing out footballs the crowd started chanting “Donald, Donald, Donald.”
The 45th president knew what he was doing too because his form looked great.
Just look:
"Donald! Donald! Donald!"
Trump made a surprise appearance at the Iowa vs. Iowa State rivalry football game on Saturday.
The former president signed a football and threw Trump footballs to the crowd. Biden would never.
At one point, Trump fakes throwing a football at a CNN… pic.twitter.com/OHpzqc57ip
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) September 9, 2023
Now fast forward to a week later and Governor Ron DeSantis is appearing to blatantly copy Trump.
During his recent interview with Sean Hannity DeSantis was seen throwing footballs into the Fox News crowd.
Take a look:
is Hannity ok? pic.twitter.com/BuwQ73Q8lH
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 14, 2023
Per Uproxx:
Ron DeSantis stopped by Fox News on Wednesday night where the Florida governor attempted to shake off criticisms that he’s a weird dude who doesn’t know how to act around other humans. The moment of levity came at the end of his interview with Sean Hannity when DeSantis started lobbing a football into the crowd like people sometimes do.
Oddly, DeSantis came off the most normal looking while Hannity delivered one of the strangest transitions to Tulsi Gabbard. We honestly have no idea what the heck the Fox News host is saying here.
#DeSantis needs to bring his arm back and higher to get more zip on his throws and avoid the strip sack
And how can so many Republicans catch COVID but not a football 😭 pic.twitter.com/eJRmtZszrs
— Neil C (@RealNeilC) September 14, 2023
https://twitter.com/RealChaimHaber3/status/1702173907397062665
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