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Donald Trump has called on fans of American Football to stop attending games "until players stop disrespecting our flag and country", amid a row over political protests at US sports events. | Donald Trump has called on fans of American Football to stop attending games "until players stop disrespecting our flag and country", amid a row over political protests at US sports events. |
The US president has undertaken a weekend-long rant in which he has denounced the protests by NFL players and rescinded a White House invitation for NBA champion Stephen Curry. | The US president has undertaken a weekend-long rant in which he has denounced the protests by NFL players and rescinded a White House invitation for NBA champion Stephen Curry. |
His outbursts have brought swift condemnation from league executives and star players alike. | His outbursts have brought swift condemnation from league executives and star players alike. |
Wading into thorny issues of race and politics, Trump's comments in a Friday night speech and a series of Saturday tweets drew sharp responses from some of the nation's top athletes, with LeBron James calling the president a "bum." Hours later, Major League Baseball saw its first player take a knee during the national anthem. | Wading into thorny issues of race and politics, Trump's comments in a Friday night speech and a series of Saturday tweets drew sharp responses from some of the nation's top athletes, with LeBron James calling the president a "bum." Hours later, Major League Baseball saw its first player take a knee during the national anthem. |
Trump started by announcing that Curry, the popular two-time MVP for the Golden State Warriors, would not be welcome at the White House for the commemorative visit traditionally made by championship teams: "Going to the White House is considered a great honour for a championship team. Stephen Curry is hesitating, therefore invitation is withdrawn!" | Trump started by announcing that Curry, the popular two-time MVP for the Golden State Warriors, would not be welcome at the White House for the commemorative visit traditionally made by championship teams: "Going to the White House is considered a great honour for a championship team. Stephen Curry is hesitating, therefore invitation is withdrawn!" |
Later, Trump reiterated what he said at a rally in Alabama the previous night - that NFL players who kneel for the national anthem should be fired, and called on NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to tell them to stand. | Later, Trump reiterated what he said at a rally in Alabama the previous night - that NFL players who kneel for the national anthem should be fired, and called on NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to tell them to stand. |
He then went further on Sunday morning by telling fans to boycott games. | He then went further on Sunday morning by telling fans to boycott games. |
"If NFL fans refuse to go to games until players stop disrespecting our Flag & Country, you will see change take place fast," he tweeted. "Fire or suspend!" | "If NFL fans refuse to go to games until players stop disrespecting our Flag & Country, you will see change take place fast," he tweeted. "Fire or suspend!" |
The Warriors said it was made clear to them that they were not welcome at the White House. | The Warriors said it was made clear to them that they were not welcome at the White House. |
Curry had said he did not want to go anyway, but the Warriors had not made a collective decision before Saturday — and had planned to discuss it in the morning before the president's tweet, to which coach Steve Kerr said : "Not surprised. He was going to break up with us before we could break up with him." | Curry had said he did not want to go anyway, but the Warriors had not made a collective decision before Saturday — and had planned to discuss it in the morning before the president's tweet, to which coach Steve Kerr said : "Not surprised. He was going to break up with us before we could break up with him." |
Others had far stronger reactions. | Others had far stronger reactions. |
"U bum (at)StephenCurry30 already said he ain't going!" James tweeted in a clear message to the president — a post that Twitter officials said was quickly shared many more times than any other he's sent. "So therefore ain't no invite. Going to White House was a great honour until you showed up!" | "U bum (at)StephenCurry30 already said he ain't going!" James tweeted in a clear message to the president — a post that Twitter officials said was quickly shared many more times than any other he's sent. "So therefore ain't no invite. Going to White House was a great honour until you showed up!" |
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