Brittany Mahomes’ Interesting 7-Year-Old Tweet On Donald Trump Has Resurfaced On Social Media
Brittany Mahomes and Donald Trump (Photos via Getty Images)
A seven-year-old tweet from Brittany Mahomes calling out then-United States president Donald Trump has resurfaced.
Last week, fans noticed that Brittany Mahomes “liked” a post from Trump’s Instagram account detailing the GOP’s 2024 United States presidential election platform. Mahomes responded to the backlash by calling out the haters:
Many fans have interpreted this recent social media activity as a sign that Mahomes supports Trump, who’s running against Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
But a tweet from Mahomes calling out Trump on Sept. 24, 2017 has since resurfaced. In the tweet, Mahomes wrote, “Trump, you have now offended waaaay too many people” with a see-no-evil monkey emoji:
It’s not clear what exactly Mrs. Mahomes was referring to, but this tweet was posted days after Trump publicly called out the players who knelt during the national anthem performance before games.
Trump infamously called for the players who knelt during the anthem to be “fired”, referring to them as a “son of a b**ch.” In 2018, the league announced a new policy that allows players to stay in the locker room during the national anthem performance. Otherwise, standing is mandatory if they come to the field.
Brittany’s husband, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has stayed out of public political discussions and simply encouraged his fellow American citizens to vote.
Brittany Mahomes Will Soon Watch Husband Begin Quest For Three-Peat
While Brittany continues to make headlines with her social media activity, things will soon quiet down there when her husband’s Kansas City Chiefs begin their quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl.
Kansas City defeated the San Francisco 49ers in overtime of Super Bowl 58 to complete the first successful Super Bowl defense in 19 years. Up next, they’ll try to become the first team in history to win three straight Super Bowls.
That quest will begin on Sept. 5, when the Chiefs welcome reigning MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens to Arrowhead Stadium.
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