Jaxson Dart introduces Donald Trump at New York political rally, raising questions ahead of NFL draft
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Chris Thompson
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Summary
The article discusses NFL quarterback prospect Jaxson Dart's involvement in a right-wing political rally where he introduced Donald Trump on stage. It highlights the potential discomfort this may cause New York Giants fans (who might draft him) and describes a conversation between Dart and teammate Abdul Carter clearing the air about the incident. The article uses sarcastic and humorous language to frame the situation.
Key quotes
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Carter and Dart, after all, were clearing the air about the latter having spent a portion of his Friday at a right-wing political rally in Rockland County, New York, introducing Donald Trump to the stage beneath a large sign reading 'New York Welcomes President Donald J. Trump.'
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