Brady ends press conference after question about Trump's 'locker-room talk'
It was only a matter of time before Tom Brady was asked to weigh in.
Having voiced his support for Donald Trump last year, and conducting an interview with a "Make America Great Again" hat visible in his locker, the New England Patriots quarterback may be the most recognizable sports figure to back the Republican nominee.
But that's not to say there's any defense for the crude comments Trump has made about women, the most recent of which was released over the weekend.
Asked Wednesday about his thoughts on Trump's idea of "locker-room talk," and, more specifically, how he would respond if his kids heard such remarks, Brady smiled and thanked the reporters before walking out of his press conference.
A special thanks to the guy who asked Tom Brady about Donald Trump locker room talk and the end of his press conference #WBZ #Patriots pic.twitter.com/sCx59IArsw
— Joe Giza (@JoeGiza) October 12, 2016
Brady previously called Trump a "good friend" and first explained in September 2015 that he's pulling for him to win the presidency.
"I hope so. That would be great. There'd be a putting green on the White House lawn, I'm sure of that."
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