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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1072595)6/8/2018 6:49:13 PM
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Neither are ambulance chasers who represent them and posters who use them to whine about Trump.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1072595)6/8/2018 6:53:04 PM
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President Donald Trump wants NFL players who protest to recommend people deserving of pardons The President says some players have 'seen a lot of unfairness'

by Ryan Wilson @ryanwilson

President Donald Trump, who has long been insistent that NFL players stand for the national anthem, said Friday that he wants to meet with players who have knelt during the anthem to protest social injustice because they've "seen a lot of abuse, they've seen a lot of unfairness" in their lives. He wants to hear from these players so they can recommend to him people deserving of pardons.

"I'm going to ask all of those people to recommend to me — because that's what they're protesting — people that they think were unfairly treated by the justice system," Trump told reporters. "And I understand that. I'm going to ask them to recommend to me people that were unfairly treated and I'm gonna take a look at those applications and if I find and my committee finds that they've been unfairly treated then we'll pardon them. Or at least let them out."

cbssports.com



Yep, his favorite new toy. The Presidential Pardon Palooza Show is gonna be a ratings bonanza.