Donald Trump reignited the name change debate by threatening. He warned Washington commanders that could lose key stadium agreements unless they return to their former Redskin identity.
What? Back to this?
The president said in the Truth Society that if they don’t change their name back to Redskins, he would consider blocking the commander’s efforts to build a new stadium. Is it trivial? The franchise deleted its name in the 2020 controversy.
“My statement to the Washington Redskins has completely exploded, but there is only a very positive way,” Trump said. “I may impose restrictions on them if they don’t change the name back to the original ‘Washington Redskins’ and get rid of the ridiculous nickname of the Washington Commander, “I will not be a deal for them to build a stadium in Washington.” The team will be more valuable and will be more exciting to everyone. ”
From when did you trade in this way? Obama once tried…

Or…you know? Let me keep moving forward.
This is very important to him. He calls it the “heritage and reputation” referenced by Native Americans in the Native American professional movement. Um? He also targeted the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball – formerly Indian. He said the rebranding politically lost owner Matt Dolan.
“What he didn’t understand is that if he changed his name to Cleveland Indians, he might actually win the election.” “The Indians were treated very unfairly. Make the Indians great again (Miga)!” Miga, please!
Guardian President Chris Antonetti gently pushed back. Ha ha! “Obviously, this is the decision we made, and over the past four years we have had the opportunity to be guardians and be excited about the future,” he said on Cleveland.com. (By the way, I don’t know the Indians’ names have changed.
Washington Commander Josh Harris said there was no “no plan” to bring back the celebrity name. He, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a proposed return to the RFK Stadium location. Now, they have to face Donald. Some of them are alleged players!
Trump’s position has political support. Senator Steve Daines, a Republican from Montana…wait, why Montana is here…is strange. Daines had previously said he would support the commander’s efforts if they brought back the original logo. Daines insisted that the Native American heritage has changed, especially the head of Blackfeet.
“This is respected for a black beauty born in Montana,” Daines said. “It’s ironic that they are canceling Native American culture as the DEI movement evolves.”

There is also some community support. About 100,000 people signed the petition to retrieve the name.
The commander did not hear the commander-in-chief.
Trump is playing politics with the football team, but they are not piercing.
