Trump takes veiled shot at NFL protests, then there are none
Published on February 05, 2018 at 01:02AM by Tyler Lauletta, provided by

Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images President Donald Trump reminded football fans once again that he "proudly stands for the National Anthem," ahead of kickoff of the Super Bowl. Trump's message comes in lieu of a presidential Super Bowl interview — the first time a president has skipped such an interview since the tradition was started by George W. Bush in 2004. Avoiding further controversy, none of the players knelt during the anthem. President Trump took one final shot at NFL players' protests before kickoff of the Super Bowl on Sunday. "We proudly stand for the National Anthem," Trump wrote in what he called a "Presidential Message on Super Bowl LII" released just a few hours ahead of kickoff.
Published on February 05, 2018 at 01:02AM by Tyler Lauletta, provided by

Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images President Donald Trump reminded football fans once again that he "proudly stands for the National Anthem," ahead of kickoff of the Super Bowl. Trump's message comes in lieu of a presidential Super Bowl interview — the first time a president has skipped such an interview since the tradition was started by George W. Bush in 2004. Avoiding further controversy, none of the players knelt during the anthem. President Trump took one final shot at NFL players' protests before kickoff of the Super Bowl on Sunday. "We proudly stand for the National Anthem," Trump wrote in what he called a "Presidential Message on Super Bowl LII" released just a few hours ahead of kickoff.
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