Giants-spelare väcker kritik efter utspel om Trump-möte

New York Giants defensive lineman Abdul Carter riktade kritik mot lagkamraten Jaxson Dart efter att Dart presenterat president Donald Trump vid ett möte i New York under fredagskvällen. Inlägget utlöste omedelbar kritik på nätet från fans och konservativa. Carter, som valdes som tredje spelare totalt i förra årets draft, har tidigare öppet talat om sin muslimska tro.

Carter skrev på X den 23 maj att han trodde att bilderna på Dart var AI-genererade och ifrågasatte situationen. Dart hade presenterat Trump vid mötet till stöd för representanten Mike Lawler och lett publiken i en Giants-ramsa utan att själv göra några politiska uttalanden. Trump svarade med att kalla Dart för en framtida medlem i Hall of Fame.

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