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Tom Brady says Donald Trump presidency ‘would be great’
There is a zero percent chance that Donald Trump doesn’t name-drop Tom Brady during every single campaign stop now. The New England Patriots star quarterback announced this yesterday mere hours before Trump was prepped to participate in the second Republican debate.
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Tom Brady, a buddy of Donald Trump, told reporters on Wednesday that a Trump presidency “would be great”, according to reports from several sports outlets, including NBC Sports. “I know that”. “It could be a – yeah, a nice piece of memorabilia he sent me”, Brady said.
“Yes. It’s been nice”, he said Wednesday. “That would be great”, when asked if Trump could win the election. “He’s a great champion and victor “, adding that the National Football League should “leave Tom Brady alone”.
Brady has mastered the art of quarterbacking an National Football League team as well as anyone who has ever played the position, and the fruit of his labor has produced four Patriots’ Super Bowl championships.
The Patriots travel to take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at 1 p.m. There’d be a putting green on the White House lawn. “You get eight and at home and eight on the road,” Brady said.
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“He always gives me a call and different types of motivational speeches at different times”, the athlete said of Trump, whom he met back in 2002 as a judge at the Miss U.S. pageant. “I’m a fan of watching guys at the highest level, two of the best players in the world, if not in the history of the sport”.