The woke mob is still clinging to a foothold in sports.
A firestorm erupted in pro football.
An NFL QB introduced Trump and one teammate flew into one lunatic rage.
New York Giants Quarterback Jaxson Dart Introduces President Trump
New York Giants second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart electrified the morbid franchise in 2025, throwing 15 touchdowns in 11 games, as many fans and prognosticators viewed the Giants as a breakout team heading into the 2026 season.
But now there are questions about the state of the Giants’ locker room after teammate and fellow second-year player Abdul Ctaer blasted Dart on social media after Dart introduced President Trump at an event in Rockland County, New York.
“Wussup, wussup, wussup,” Dart said to the crowd as he took the stage. “Yeah. Look, Big Blue nation, it’s a pleasure to be here. I gotta start this off with “Go Big Blue.” I would love it if ya’ll would follow with me.”
Dart didn’t make any political statements and simply said it was an honor to introduce the President of the United States.
“What an honor, what a privilege it is to be here,” Dart added. “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 appreciated Dart’s words and
“I want to thank Jaxson Dart, this is going to be a future Hall of Famer in my book,” Trump said. “Thank you, thank you, Jaxson. Lot of talent.”
Trump Derangement Syndrome Spreads to the New York Giants
Carter, who appeared at the 2025 NFL Draft with family members wearing burqas, took the shocking step to criticize his quarterback in public.
“Thought this **** was AI, what we doing man,” Carter wrote on X.
The post instantly blew up as Carter, who had a disappointing rookie season in which he recorded only four sacks despite being the number three pick in the draft, faced immediate blowback for potentially creating a political rift on the team.
“The locker room is a sacred place because it brings together everyone from all walks of life and beliefs for one common goal,” former Super Bowl-winning kicker for the Giants, Lawrence Tynes, posted on X. “Calling a teammate out publicly for his political views and to get attention is nasty work.”
This immediately set up a test for new Giants coach John Harbaugh.
No one ever would have attacked a pro athlete for appearing in public with a Democrat politician.
But Trump Derangement Syndrome isn’t limited to the general public.
The Situation is Resolved
And fortunately for the Giants and their fans, Harbaugh delivered the message to Carter and the team that the Giants are united by their desire to win on the field, and that nothing will interfere with that mission.
“Me and JD6 are good! We spoke earlier as Men,” Carter later on posted. “Yall can keep yall narratives.”
“Locker Room is fine,” Jermaine Eluemunor wrote on X before referencing the team’s first preseason opponent. “Focus on New England.”
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