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Le’Veon Bell celebrates Trump’s win after threatening to leave country

Le'Veon Bell may finally receive an invitation from the White House.

The two-time All-Pro running back went wild on Instagram just minutes after the news broke that Donald Trump would be returning to the Oval Office, calling out all the skeptics and naysayers. criticized.

Le'Veon Bell posted on Instagram minutes after news broke that Donald Trump had been elected president. Instagram / Le’Veon Bell

“I was trying to tell you guys, dude.” bell says He tugs at the beak of his red MAGA cap. “Make America Great Again. Let's Make America Great Again. Now you can all go pick up your hats.”

Bell then referenced: Post to X Last weekend, President Trump said he would leave the country if he lost.

“Isn't there any point in moving now?'' said Bell. “If Kamala Harris wins, I will leave the country.” [the election]”

The former All-Pro running back met with Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania in October. X / Le’Veon Bell

The message drew ire from some of Bell's former NFL colleagues, including two-time Super Bowl champion and four-time Pro Bowler Asante Samuel.

“Please, please leave now.” Samuel wrote back.

Bell fired back at Samuel and other Trump critics early Wednesday morning.

“You guys thought I was going somewhere? Just kidding. Just kidding,” he says. “I'm not going anywhere. I'm here. Make America great, dude.”

Le'Veon Bell was one of the NFL's best running backs during his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the mid-2010s. AP

“Did you all think I was crazy? Did you all think I was tripping?” Bell asks. Then he mocked his haters and said, Or do you?

Bell was one of the NFL's leading fullbacks in the mid-2010s and has been supporting the 47th president for months.

In mid-October, he appeared on stage with former Pittsburgh Steelers teammate Antonio Brown at a Trump rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania; Talked about his experience on TikTok.

Antonio Brown (left) and Le'Veon Bell (right) appear at a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump in mid-October. AP

“Trump is real, brother. He's real… He didn't say he was going to call me. He just did it, brother, away from love… I ruined everything. It could have been…” Bell said.

Bell does not hold a spot on an NFL roster beyond 2022. After spending parts of his eight-year NFL career with the Steelers and Jets, competing in a boxing match with Adrian Peterson, he recently started sharing intimate details of his life on OnlyFans.

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