Buffalo Bills player Jordan Poyer was forced to cancel his charity golf event because sponsors learned the venue was owned by the 45th president of the United States 🤡
· Jun 26, 2023 · NottheBee.com

A bunch of crybaby lefties just tanked a charity golf event because of Orange Man Bad!

Buffalo Bills player Jordan Poyer was hosting a charity golf event in South Florida to raise funds for the non-profit ECMC hospital in Buffalo, New York.

This is Poyer's chosen charity and the golf event is a huge fundraiser for the hospital. But Poyer announced on his Instagram that multiple sponsors and participants pulled out of the event, forcing him to cancel it.

I regret to inform you that my annual Golf Charity Event in South Florida, originally scheduled for July 10th at the Blue Monster at Trump National in Doral, has been rescheduled for next year. Unfortunately, the location of the event led to a few sponsors and golfers withdrawing at the last minute due to external pressures.

Imagine if athletes and sponsors pulled out of an event because it was associated with Barack Obama. Those people would be canceled for life.

But if the president has an "R" next to his name, it's totally okay. That goes triple for presidents with spray tans.

Poyer explained that he doesn't let his personal politics (which he admits don't line up with New York politics), prevent him from working with charities in New York that may not fully agree with him. He said the sponsors and participants who pulled out were blinded by politics and refused to play golf at one of the nicest courses in the country simply because it has Donald Trump's name on it.

Here's the full video if you want it (language warning):

Mark Levin sums up what's happening here:

The Left's politics are the politics of hate.

They would rather a charity event fail than support something that is even slightly related to someone they don't like.


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