NFL, Donald Trump and Washington Commanders
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The Washington Commanders need a new stadium. That much is clear. While many point to a potential deal to rebuild on the old RFK Stadium site, one politician
Donald Trump is facing criticism for demanding the Washington Commanders revert to their former name, Redskins, a term widely considered a racial slur. This stance is hypocritical, given his 2013 tweet criticizing Barack Obama for similar commentary.
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNYurachek backs Trump’s order on athlete status
University of Arkansas Athletics Director Hunter Yurachek voiced support on social media for President Donald Trump’s new executive order, which calls for clarity on whether college athletes should be considered employees.
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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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Trump likes renaming people, places and things. He’s not the first to deploy that perk of power
History, it has been said, is written by the winners. President Donald Trump is working that lever of power again.
Residents had some strong opinions about President Donald Trump's most-recent insertion into the Washington Commanders' attempt to return to D.C.
Former Washington star Jason Buck would love to see his old team get its prior moniker back ... and he tells TMZ Sports he'd "give anything" to sit down with Donald Trump to try to ensure it happens.
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The history of Native American sports name changes, from the Obama era to Trump’s latest comments
MLB’s Cleveland Guardians and the NFL’s Washington Commanders have both indicated they have no plans to go back to names that were abandoned in the aftermath of a reckoning over racial injustice, iconography and racism in the U.