Thursday, September 28, 2017

NFL owners 'frightened’ of taking action against kneeling players




Within an exclusive “Fox and Friends” interview president Trump stated that NFL owners are frightened of acting against their players who were protesting the national anthem in countrywide games.

In an interview aired on Thursday morning, Trump told Fox News’ Pete Hegseth that the NFL is in a box and they must do something about it.

According to Trump, he thinks they are afraid of the players.

Within the same interview, he also touted the freshly released Republican tax reform framework, and described this plan as the biggest decrease in terms of dollars in any plan within the history of our country.

Plus, Trump insisted that he’ll hold firm about demanding a 20% corporate tax rate that is down from 35%.

 According to Trump, it’ll be something special and the 20% is non-negotiable.
The president stated that he wanted to begin with “15%,” yet claimed that the “numbers work at twenty.”

‘Currently, we’re the highest taxed nation worldwide,’ Trump added. And when he finishes the plan, we will be amongst the lowest.

As the tax proposal is going to command the concentration of Capitol Hill and the White House in the coming months and weeks, Trump still is pressuring the NFL upon the sidelines.

Trump reiterated that the NFL possesses a broad array of regulations, and suggested that the league ought to apply new regulations to the ones who’d protest the national anthem by kneeling.

Trump told Hegseth that they have rules for everything—you cannot dance inside the end zone, you cannot dress in pink socks that are relative to breast cancer—they possess regulations for everything.

Trump added: ‘So, why aren’t they honoring the country by enforcing a regulation that has been existing for a long period of time?’


However, he stated that he has so many friends who are owners, and they’re inside a box.

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