Super Bowl champion Antonio Brown supported Donald Trump during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania, calling the media “crazy.”
Brown and former teammate, former Pittsburgh Steeler Le'Veon Bellspoke to a raucous crowd at a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, about an hour east of Pittsburgh.
Brown was all smiles and wore a “Make America Great Again” hat during the event as he interacted with the crowd and reporters.
In a video posted on ×Brown made some remarks on the Democratic ticket, focusing specifically on Kamala Harris' running mate, Tim Walz.
“He knows success and he knows what it takes to make America great again.”
“I know the media is going to call me crazy for having President Trump speak here, but let me make this clear: We are Not. They are.” “Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, they're trying to put tampons in the men's restroom. That's really insane, right? By the way, Tampon Tim Walz, he's not a real football coach.”
“He could never protect me,” Brown joked.
In another video of the rally posted by RSBNDescribing himself as an “underdog,” Brown told fans that his time playing for the Steelers taught him “the spirit of Pittsburgh: resilient, blue-collar, hard-working people who meet challenges head on.”
Brown went on to say, “I'm here representing a man with the same values as Donald Trump. He knows success, he knows what it takes to make America great again. “It doesn't matter what the media throws at him or what people say.” To beat him, he kept moving forward, kept standing up, and he's always ready to fight. ”
Bell, a three-time Pro Bowler, was much more succinct when approaching the microphone. The former Michigan State running back said only that Trump is the only candidate who can “make America great again.”
After retiring, Bell took up the challenge of professional celebrity boxing and has a record of 3 fights, 2 wins and 1 loss.
Meanwhile, Mr. Brown became active in media and politics. He recently accused mainstream media of censorship for not showing Elon Musk on TV at a Steelers game. His vocal support for Trump went viral, and he used it to promote his online sports network. CTESPN.
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The crowd in Pennsylvania was filled with steel workers as President Trump, who lost to Joe Biden by a narrow 1.2 percentage point in 2020, seeks victory in the battleground state. Trump won the state in 2016 by a 0.7% margin.
Pennsylvania continues to see industries shake up and jobs go overseas. In December 2023, US Steel Corporation, known as US Steel, was sold to Nippon Steel, a Japanese company valued at more than $21 billion.
U.S. Steel was an American company founded in 1901, but the company was struggling with nearly $1 billion in debt, so the $14.9 billion offer was too much to ignore.
President Trump's action-packed day on Sunday included not only a rally, but also a shift at McDonald's and attending a rally. steelers game later that night.
During the match, a female fan made a statement and caused a commotion. rushed to the field In knee-high boots. She was arrested as she staggered across a field holding a sign that read, “Trump Secures the Border. Kamala Opens the Border.”
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