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Fox News ripped for misleading photos of Philadelphia Eagles players kneeling
As Fox News anchor Shannon Bream explained Trump's decision, which he attributed to the anthem protests that have roiled the league, photos of Eagles players kneeling in prayer were shown on screen.
One of the players pictured, Eagles tight end Zach Ertz, forcefully denounced the network in a
tweet on Tuesday morning.
"This can't be serious.... Praying before games with my teammates, well before the anthem, is being used for your propaganda?! Just sad, I feel like you guys should have to be better than this...," Ertz said.
http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/05/media/fox-news-philadelphia-eagles-kneeling/index.html
This is typical Fox News bullshit. The fact of the matter is not a signal Eagle's player knelt during the anthem last year.
While tens of thousands of fans go to the bathroom, get beer or hot dogs or have a smoke during the anthem. *
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*You're mixing Apples and Oranges and you Damn well know it !
How many Players/Officials were being sent to the White House....Do you know ?
Those low down NFL Thugs were trying to "play " the POTUS and he called them on
it.....Now what.....The TRUTH hurts doesn't it Bootybutt.....
Sneaky Eagles wanted to visit White House when Donald Trump was away
Updated 8:17 AM; Posted 8:04 AM
By
Zack Rosenblatt
zrosenblatt@njadvancemedia.com,
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
President
Donald Trump canceled the
Eagles' planned visit to
The White House less than 24 hours before they were scheduled to celebrate their
Super Bowl victory with him in Washington D.C. Apparently, there's much more to the story.
The Eagles submitted 70-plus names to attend on Thursday,
per Politco's Annie Karni, but by Friday had requested to reschedule the visit for days when Trump was going to be in Singapore.
By Monday -- the day
Trump rescinded his invitation -- the Eagles told the White House that there would only be
"two or three players" in attendance, per Karni, plus owner Jeffrey Lurie and Swoop, the Eagles' mascot.