REPORT: Donald Trump’s Plans To Attend The Penn State-Ohio State Football Game Got Scrapped For The Most Bizarre Reason Ever

REPORT: Donald Trump’s Plans To Attend The Penn State-Ohio State Football Game Got Scrapped For The Most Bizarre Reason Ever

Donald Trump lookin on (left). Penn State Nittany Lions stadium video board (right).
Donald Trump and Beaver Stadium video board (Photos by Getty Images)

More details have emerged over the scrapped plans for U.S. President Donald Trump to attend the Penn State-Ohio State game on Nov. 2.

Leading up to the big clash between the two college football juggernauts, it was reported that Donald Trump would attend the game at Beaver Stadium. The contest took place three days before the United States presidential election, with Pennsylvania regarded as one of the “swing states.”

Per the Centre Daily Times, a Penn State spokesperson gave the following statement about the canceled plans for Trump to attend the contest:

“The University has been notified that former President Donald Trump will no longer be attending the Ohio State-Penn State football game.”

On a new edition of his show, Ronan Bell was told there were two main reasons why Donald didn’t attend the Penn State-Ohio State game. The first reason was said to be policing, but the second factor is awfully bizarre.

Apparently, Trump wanted to buy a hot dog for each of the 110,000 fans in attendance. Since Beaver Stadium charges $7 per hot dog, Trump would have spent $770,000 on hot dogs, but he wasn’t allowed to do so:

If it was one of Trump’s ways of trying to buy votes, it didn’t matter. He defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in a landslide to regain the presidential seat. The 47th president’s second inauguration will be held on Jan. 20.

The Buckeyes defeated Penn State 20-13 in a defensive slugfest to improve to 7-1 on the season. Both teams emerged victorious on the weekend to retain spots in the AP top 25.

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