Bobby Knight Sums Up a Trump Administration in Two Words

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Legendary basketball coach Bob Knight summed up what you’d see under a Trump presidency in two very simple words.

“No bulls***.”

While Donald Trump was speaking to a crowd in Michigan, Knight ventured on stage and grabbed the mic from the presidential candidate.

“I’m gonna tell you one thing,” Knight proclaimed. “In a Donald Trump administration, there will be no bull s#!t, thank you very much.”

He then walked off after that mic drop.

The crowd loved every second of it …

Via Townhall:

During a rally for Republican nominee Donald Trump in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Monday, Bobby Knight stole the microphone from the presidential candidate and made something clear.

As Trump was in the middle of his speech, Knight approached the stage and forced Trump to the side to make a special announcement.

“I’m gonna tell you one thing… In a Donald Trump administration, there will be no bull s#!t, thank you very much,” Knight said to a roaring crowd.

Knight, who led the University of Indiana Hoosiers from 1971 to 2000, has already officially endorsed Trump for President.

“I think he’s smart. I think he’s tough. I think he loves America,” Knight has said. “I think this is a real American we’re talking about here, and I think he brings a lot of things to the table. You know, he’s a tough guy.”

Knight added, “Not everybody is going to appreciate him, but I have been around him enough to know that this is the kind of guy that I would like to see being involved in decisions that are affecting the United States.”

The former Hoosier coach has been known throughout his own career for not taking any bulls*** from anyone, so it’s no surprise that he stands with a candidate who’s going to be strong and tough and stand up for America.

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