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  • 2018-02-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Did the Eagles Respond to Trump's Congratulatory Tweet With a Vulgarity? (en)
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  • When the Philadelphia Eagles claimed victory over the New England Patriots at Super Bowl LII, some spectators had a political question on their mind: Will the winning players attend a ceremony at the White House? President Donald Trump has made several disparaging remarks about the NFL players who protested police brutality during the National Anthem, after all, and a few players boycotted the previous year's celebration saying that they didn't feel welcome. So when an image started circulating on social media purportedly showing the Eagles telling President Trump to go fuck himself after he sent out a tweet congratulating them on their Super Bowl victory, some social media users were prone to believe that it was real: The tweet from President Trump is real. The tweet from the Philadelphia Eagles is not. There are two major clues that the go fuck yourself tweet is fake. First, the Philadelphia Eagles official twitter account resides on the handle @Eagles, not @PhiladelphiaEagles. In fact, at the time of this writing a @PhiladelphiaEagles Twitter account no longer exists. Second, the Twitler symbol in the bottom right corner of the image corresponds with a Facebook page that frequently posts memes and jokes at President Trump's expense. This fake tweet was originally accompanied with a caption labeling it as parody: The Philadelphia Eagles did not tell President Trump to go fuck himself. However, some players have already announced that they don't plan to attend a ceremony at the White House. New York magazine reports: Eagle LeGarrette Blount, who played for the Super Bowl-winning Patriots last year, skipped that trip to the Trump White House saying he didn't feel welcome. He was joined by more than two dozen other Patriots players, including Tom Brady, who cited family matters. Eagles player Malcolm Jenkins told CNN on Monday that he doesn't plan to attend this year's White House event. (en)
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