After the leaked video of Donald Trumps 'locker room talk', he has suffered alot of battery,and rejections to denials.Even Tic Tac company issued a statement distancing themselves after Trump was heard saying he was taking Tic Tac in-case he starts to kiss women.
And now,Professional athletes have a message for Donald Trump: not in our locker rooms.
Former and current athletes took to social media Sunday night to refute the presidential nominee’s dismissal of his lewd comments about groping women as simply “locker room talk.”
In Sunday’s town hall-style debate, the presidential nominee denied that he had sexually assaulted women after a leaked video captured him bragging about making uninvited sexual advances towards women.
“It’s locker room talk, and it’s one of those things,” he said before changing the subject. “I will knock the hell out of ISIS.”
Many Republican leaders have begun to distance themselves from Trump following the release of the 2005 tape on which Trump can be heard bragging that because of his fame he could “grab [women] by the p—y” to suspended Today show contributor Billy Bush.
“When you’re a star they let you do it,” Trump can be heard saying of women. “You can do anything.”
“Grab them by the p—-,” he adds. “You can do anything.”
Professional athletes were less than thrilled by Trump’s assertion that comments like this were common in men’s locker rooms.
In a series of tweets Sunday night, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Chris Conley said he was “appalled” by Trump’s comments and those who defended them.
Chris Conley says: Just for reference. I work in a locker room (every day)... that is not locker room talk. Just so you know...
Kendall Marshal says: PSA: sexual advances without consent is NOT locker room talk!
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