Giants players address dart trump rally controversy

New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced President Donald Trump at a political rally last week, prompting teammate Abdul Carter to voice concerns on social media. The team held discussions and addressed the matter publicly during an OTA session on Friday.

Dart read a prepared statement at the Friday press conference. He described the introduction as a unique opportunity and expressed respect for the presidency regardless of political party. Dart emphasized his love for teammates despite differing beliefs and acknowledged the responsibilities that come with being the Giants quarterback in New York.

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