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From 1937 to 2019, the NFL franchise in Washington was known as the "Redskins," and if the Commanders don't switch back to that name, Trump said he "won't make a deal" for them to build a new stadium.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump left looking foolish as 'nonsense' tweet resurfaces after controversial threat
The U.S. President recently threatened to block the Washington Commanders’ stadium deal unless they change the name back to ‘Redskins’, despite previously slamming the topic
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh was not pleased with how a reporter framed a question about his recent visit with President Donald Trump. According to co-host of the Ravens Vault podcast, Sarah Ellison,
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Inquisitr on MSNDonald Trump Targets the NFL with a Shocking Demand—Is It Just Another Trick to Distract Everyone from Epstein Talk?
Donald Trump has been facing severe backlash over his handling of Epstein files, and he has been doing everything in his power to divert public attention away from the controversy. He has tried to dissuade his base directly by asking them not to post or talk about the Epstein files,
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump accused of using 'petty' NFL threat to distract from Epstein files
The U.S. President has made clear his feelings on the NFL franchise's decision to drop 'Redskins' from its name in 2020 and is keen for them to revert back to their original moniker
President Trump to attend Super Bowl 59, despite long and complicated history with the NFL Donald Trump is slated to become the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl come Sunday.
Trump sued the NFL in 1986 after becoming the owner of a USFL team. — -- President Donald Trump caused controversy in the NFL after suggesting that owners fire players who protest against the ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that aims to prohibit third-party, pay-for-play payments to college athletes, the White House announced. The legislation also directs the Secretary of Labor and the National Labor Relations Board to clarify the status of student-athletes "in order to preserve non-revenue sports."