Abdul Carter calls out Jaxson Dart for introducing Trump at rally: 'What we doing?'
Abdul Carter took to social media to question Jaxson Dart's decision to introduce President Donald Trump at a rally in Suffern, New York on May 22.
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced President Donald Trump at a campaign-style rally for Republican Rep. Mike Lawler in Suffern, New York on Friday, May 22. Dart's brief speech drew criticism from one of his teammates โ fellow 2025 first-round pick Abdul Carter โ who questioned the quarterback's decision to appear at the event.
"Thought this (expletive) was AI," Carter wrote in a May 23 social media repost of Dart's introduction. "What we doing, man? " Dart didn't immediately provide a public response to Carter's social media grievance, and it isn't clear whether he will.
Meanwhile, veteran Giants offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor seemed to imply Carter's jab wasn't a big deal, telling the New York Daily News' Pat Leonard to "relax" in a social media conversation about the edge rusher's original post. Relax Pat https://t. co/nO11ICbJwH โ Jermaine Eluemunor (@JEluemunor) May 23, 2026 Dart only spoke briefly during the rally.
He came out on stage with "Eye of the Tiger" blaring in the background before speaking for about a minute and giving way to Trump. "Big Blue nation, it's a pleasure to be here," Dart said, before leading the crowd in the Giants' "Go, Big Blue! " chant.