Jaxson Dart draws line under Giants teammate criticism for introducing Trump at rally
Jaxson Dart, quarterback for the New York Giants, responded to criticism after introducing President Trump at a rally. He emphasized the responsibility that comes with his position and the sensitivity of political matters. Despite the backlash, teammate Abdul Carter stated that their relationship remains strong and focused on team goals.
- ▪Jaxson Dart introduced President Trump at a rally, sparking criticism from teammates.
- ▪Dart acknowledged the sensitivity of politics and the responsibility of being a quarterback.
- ▪Teammate Abdul Carter expressed his disagreement but emphasized that it did not create division within the team.
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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart addressed criticism from a teammate after introducing President Donald Trump at a rally last week. “The presidential position has always been one I’ve respected regardless of political affiliation,” Dart said in an answer that lasted more than four minutes. “I also understand in this world, politics can be a sensitive matter, a sensitive topic. I also understand that I am the quarterback of the New York Giants, and that involves a lot of responsibility.
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