ESPN faced criticism for not televising USA chants, the national anthem, and a moment of silence during the Sugar Bowl. Former NFL player Jack Brewer called it a missed opportunity for unity. Alabama Senator and former football coach Tommy Tuberville expressed frustration with ESPN’s decision and criticized the network for airing a video message by Allstate CEO Tom Wilson instead. Tuberville referenced President-elect Trump’s victory as a rejection of “woke ideology.” Allstate later deleted the controversial video statement and provided a statement condemning the terror attack in New Orleans. The suspected attacker has been identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, and the FBI is investigating possible terrorist affiliations.
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Los Angeles protests live: Trump says troops to uphold ‘law and order’ as protests flare up for a third day
'We will have troops everywhere' if protests grow - TrumpDuring a brief statement in Maryland, Donald Trump addressed the civil unrest in California, asserting that while he does not believe an "insurrection" is occurring, the government will deploy troops to maintain order if protests escalate. He emphasized a proactive stance, stating, "We're not going to let this happen to our country," and noted that actions would respond to perceived threats against citizens. Trump also mentioned...
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