Trump as a reason for teams to skip the visit of the White House “Stupid”, says NBA legend

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Rumors o Philadelphia Eagles Potential skipping visit to the White House to celebrate their victory for Super Bowl Lix has taken away social media from Storm in late February.
The conversation was spinning even while the eagles had just received an official call. President Donald Trump finally invited the team to Washington, DC, but talk about them who did not extinguish from the basketball hall of the famous Charles Barkley.
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Basketball basketball analyst Charles Barkley in the air before NCAA -e men’s basketball tournament Final Four Championship match. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
“Round crowds of rejection” “Steam room” That the possibility of teams skipped a visit to the White House because of Trump was “stupid”.
“I don’t care who the president is,” Barkley said, the way Awful announcement. “He is the president of the United States. I have been bothered for the last 10 years, they are like:” Well, I’m not going because this particular person is president. “Man, it’s the president of the United States.
Coach Philadelphia Eagles Nick Sirianni holds the Lombarda trophy as he speaks during the NFL Football Super Bowl Lix Parade and celebration on Friday, February 14, 2025 in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
“Although I disagree with President Trump in some things, if I met him, I would still give him the respect and dignity he deserves. We can’t agree, but it bothers me when these teams don’t want to go to the White House. I’m just disappointed … We split there. Where we got to the ground when we don’t like the white house. It’s just stupid.”
Tension between president And athletes appeared that he had launched his second term.
Eagles skipped a visit to the White House during their presidency because of the tension of players who kneel during national anthem.
President Donald Trump goes to residence after February 22, 2025. In Washington, DC, arrived at the White House (Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images)
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However, during the 2024 presidential election campaign, more athletes showed support to Trump against then President Kamal Harris.
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