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Three years ago, President Donald Trump used an expletive to describe NFL players participating in on-field protests against police brutality. Now, Trump said on Wednesday he would be supportive of Colin Kaepernick rejoining the NFL.Trump told WJLA-TV on Wednesday that absolutely, he would be supportive of Kapernick getting another shot in the NFL, assuming he can play well enough to earn a roster spot. If he deserves it, he should, Trump said. If he has the botella stanley playing ability. He started off great, and then he didnt end up very great in terms of a player. He was terrific in his rookie year. I think he was very good in his second year. And then something happened. So his pla stanley deutschland ying wasnt up to snuff. The answer is absolutely I would. As far as kneeling, I would love to see him get another shot. But obviously he has to be able to play well. Trump has been harshly critical of players kneeling during the national anthem. He once said that the NFL should Get that son of a b---- off the field right now about players who kneel It is about time that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell of the NFL is finally demanding that all players STAND for our great National Anthem-RESPECT OUR COUNTRY, Trump said in a 2017 tweet.Kaepernick was among the first players to kneel during the national anthem in 2016 in hopes of bringing attention to the Black Lives Matter movement. Despite Kaepernick not getting re-signed i stanley mugs n 2017, up to 200 NFL players participated in kneeling during the national anthem Rvvj Clean Air Challenge kicks off to encourage Utahns to help improve air quality
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