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Rep. Dan Crenshaw removes glass eye in soccer ref protest

I have it in my eyes.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Tex.) wore glasses Tuesday night to protest that he was an inappropriate host during a Congressional soccer game, despite the Republicans’ 4-2 victory over the Democratic team. took out the eye.

“The umpire has two eyes, but I’m not using them, so I’m going to give them one of my eyes,” Crenshaw said, throwing a fake eye into the championship trophy before teammate Don・Rep. Bacon laughed. (R-Nebraska), Rep. Brian Still (R-Wisconsin), Rep. Garrett Graves (R-Louisiana), Rep. David Valadao (R-California), Former Minnesota R-Rep. Paulsen.

The United States Soccer Foundation and the United States Soccer Federation hosted the 9th Annual Congressional Soccer Game at DC United’s Audi Field. Democrats have traditionally dominated the confrontation, winning 5-3 last year.


Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Tex.) popped his glass eyes Tuesday night during a congressional soccer game to claim how badly the umpire’s call was.
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“The referees have two eyeballs and they’re not using it, so I’m going to give them one of my eyeballs,” Crenshaw said.
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Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Washington), Rep. Darren Soto (D-Florida) and Rep. Cathy Castor (D-Florida) join goaltender Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-California) to score a goal. Keeper Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-California) had two bullets pulled past him after conceding a goal.
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But the GOP, led by Rep. Darrin Lahood (R, Illinois), won Tuesday despite “a lot of bad decisions,” a Republican aide told the Post. In particular, Mr. Crenshaw was kicked by an opponent who was furious that he was not awarded a penalty after tripping and was knocked down by the Democratic goalkeeper.

Steele grinned during the halftime interview He announced he was ready to play, even though he didn’t have the proper equipment.

“I didn’t even bring my cleats to DC, so now I’m wearing running shoes and I don’t have shin guards or anything like that. he laughed.


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Swollwell was replaced by former NFL star Josh Norman, according to people who attended the game, but Norman had trouble following the rules of the game.
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Baradao, who immigrated to the United States with his family from the Portuguese Azores, boasts the largest fan club in the stands and has been nicknamed “The Conqueror of the Azores” after being compared to former English footballer David Beckham.

The Democratic team included Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Washington), Rep. Darren Soto (D-Florida) and Kathy Castor (D-Florida). Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-California) took the lead with a goal, but was ripped off after conceding two early shots.

Swalwell is exchanged NFL cornerback Josh Norman apparently had trouble following the rules of the game, according to people who attended the game.Argentinian TV personality Fernando Fiore went out on the field He spoke briefly to give the Democrats an advantage.


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Congressional Republicans defeated Democrats 4-2.
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The Democrats rallied and the game ended in a 2-2 draw, but the Republicans regained the lead and held on to win.

Rep. Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) cheered on their fellow members from the sidelines along with representatives of the “squad.” sports Stylish red dress with shades.

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