Whip it Out: Larry Flynt Dares Trump to Prove His Penis Size Claims

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Pornography magnate Larry Flynt has thrown down a gauntlet to 2016 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump: if your penis is as big as you say it is, prove it. He has offered an independent medical exam to confirm Trump's claim that "there's no problem" with his manhood.

In a public letter addressed to Trump, Flynt writes:

Dear Mr. Trump,

The credibility of your entire campaign for the Republican presidential confirmation hangs in the balance on the basis of one all important issue: the size of your penis.
This issue has been put on the agenda, not by your opponents, not by an inquiring press corps, and not by any of your former wives or mistresses. You yourself raised this issue in the GOP presidential debate on March 3rd, You said: "(Senator Rubio) referred to my hands -'if they're small, something else must be small.' I guarantee you there's no problem. I guarantee."

So far, we only have your word that you have a huge penis. But there has been no objective authority who has made a verification of your claim.

I am making you an offer that you must not refuse if anyone is to believe you. I have a team of doctors ready today to conduct the examination required to confirm your boast. I you reject this offer, I can only conclude that you are not the man you say you are and that your bragging about your penis size is as fraudulent as Trump University.

Please contact me immediately.

Sincerely,

Larry Flynt

Flynt's recent Trump taunt isn't the first time that the skin magazine magnate has taken on a Republican candidate this election cycle.

As reported by EDGE in December, Flynt took on noted anti-gay candidate Ben Carson for his hypocritical association with campaign architect Armstrong Williams, a man who was sued for allegedly making unwanted sexual advances to his male gym trainer in 1998. He offered $50,000 - $1 million for anyone who had substantial proof of Williams' guilt.

"At tomorrow night's Republican Presidential debate, you must disavow any and all relations with Mr. Williams," Flynt warned Carson. "If you refuse to be honest with the American people tomorrow night, I am willing to pay between $50,000 and $1MILLION to anyone who can provide confirmable information that I agree to publish relating to this most peculiar relationship."


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