Giants’ Abdul Carter not thrilled about Jaxson Dart’s Donald Trump introduction
Giants celebrity quarterback Jaxson Dart made a risky and curious decision to introduce Donald Trump at a New York rally on Friday. And Dart’s teammate Abdul Carter took issue with his QB’s public support of the nefarious president. “Thought this sh!
t was AI, what we doing man,” posted on ‘X’ Saturday morning. Head coach John Harbaugh, who has spoken glowingly of Trump in the past, has said he wants his team’s full focus to be on football. But Dart, who has found a way in front of plenty of cameras this offseason, has thrust his locker room into a dicey place with Friday’s appearance, potentially splitting it along political lines.
“Wussup, wussup, wussup,” Dart said to the crowd at Trump’s rally. “Yeah. Look, Big Blue nation, it’s a pleasure to be here.
I gotta start this off with a Go Big Blue. I would love it if ya’ll would follow with me. ” Dart then led an awkward chant of “Go Big Blue” four times.
“What an honor, what a privilege it is to be here,” Dart continued “And without further ado, I’m grateful, I’m honored, I’m pleasured to introduce the 45th and 47th President of the United States of America, President Donald J. Trump. ” Trump and Dart shook hands and embraced the podium when the president walked on stage.