Trump: ‘Our great Indian people’ want Washington Commanders, Cleveland Guardians to change names back
WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 20 – Trump claims strong support from Native American communities to restore the Redskins name and criticizes recent team name changes as unnecessary, emphasizing his ongoing advocacy for mascots.
- Donald Trump urged the Washington Commanders to change their name back to the Washington Redskins, stating that there is a 'big clamoring' for this change.
- Trump claimed that 'our great Indian people, in massive numbers, want this to happen' regarding the name change.
- He called for a name change for the Cleveland Guardians, noting that the context of names has changed and that 'times are different now than they were three or four years ago.'
- Trump asserted that the name change is important for preserving the heritage and prestige of Indigenous peoples.
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Donald Trump has asked Washington Commanders to call himself Redskins again. Otherwise, he will block a stadium building.
Trump thinks the Washington Commanders is a bad name for an NFL team.
Trump says masses of Native Americans are behind him, demanding a name change.
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