Rumors began circulating on Tuesday that Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had appeared on a “White Guys Supporting Kamala Harris” campaign conference call, but the team quickly denied the rumors.
Rumors circulated on social media throughout Monday evening and into the early hours of Tuesday morning, with one post going viral and garnering more than 3 million views.
But late Tuesday morning, Cincinnati Enquirer report The Bengals are forced was denied The allegation is that Barrow participated in a fundraiser for the Harris campaign.
Neil Kwatra, a left-leaning X user who made headlines by claiming that Barrow was on the call, later deleted his original post and posted a second message apologizing for posting fake news. He quickly deleted that post as well.
Despite rumors claiming, the team Confirmed Barrow did not answer Harris’ phone calls, he told WLW-TV in Cincinnati.
Burrow hasn’t commented much on politics since joining the Bengals. come out He supports a woman’s right to choose, and in 2022 he made several comments in support of stricter gun control.
On the other hand, he seemed happy. Pause He was photographed with former President Donald Trump at UFC 299 in Miami in March.
What’s new: The Bengals released a statement after Kamala supporters began spreading false reports that White Dude had called out QB Joe Burrow instead of Harris.
“Kamala’s Wins,” an X-account known for frequently sharing misinformation, was one of the accounts that made the false claims.
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