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Updated · Fox News · May 24
Jemele Hill Defends Abdul Carter's Trump Criticism, Citing Dart's Role as Giants' No. 1 QB
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 24

Jemele Hill Defends Abdul Carter's Trump Criticism, Citing Dart's Role as Giants' No. 1 QB

4 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 24
  • Jemele Hill backed Giants linebacker Abdul Carter after he mocked teammate Jaxson Dart's introduction of President Donald Trump at a New York event, arguing Carter had the same right to express his views.
  • Hill said Dart's appearance was political because he is the "face of the franchise," and added that Carter being Black and Muslim made his objection to Trump understandable.
  • The dispute began after Dart introduced Trump in Suffern on Friday and Carter reposted the video with, "Thought this s--- was AI, what we doing man."
  • Former Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes criticized Carter for calling out a teammate publicly, saying locker rooms unite players with different beliefs around one goal.
  • The episode has turned an offseason team matter into a wider argument over politics, race and acceptable public criticism inside NFL locker rooms.
When teammates' public political views collide, where does a team's loyalty lie?
Have athletes' personal beliefs become an unavoidable new challenge for professional team sports?