The NFL might largely be “woke” — but that hasn’t stopped several of its players’ wives from coming out in support of Donald Trump on social media.
The latest show of support for Trump is from the wives of two Miami Dolphins, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and running back Raheem Mostert, who were motivated to make their opinions public after the hurricane response.
Tagovailoa’s wife, Annah, reposted a video from conservative influencer Benny Johnson that showed footage of the former president hosting 275 Florida Power and Light linemen at his resort in Miami. The former president did not charge the linemen and made sure they remained safe during the hurricane while it made landfall.
Mostert’s wife, Devon, blasted Kamala Harris for going after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) following the devastation of Hurricane Helene and called the vice president “textbook trash.”
“These husbands, these huge stars, Tagovailoa has an insane contract, tens of millions of dollars, right, and they’re not saying, ‘Honey, let’s not be political here, I’m the star quarterback.’ They’re just letting it fly,” Blaze News writer Andrew Chapados tells Jill Savage and Matthew Peterson of “Blaze News Tonight.” […]
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