Posted on 05/30/2025 3:31:28 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
At a campaign rally in Pittsburgh, former President Donald Trump was presented with a custom Pittsburgh Steelers jersey by quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew, and franchise legend Rocky Bleier. --SNIP--
The high-profile exchange added a layer of celebrity and spectacle to Trump’s Pennsylvania stop, reflecting how athletes and political figures continue to cross paths in battleground states. The jersey handoff also served as a symbolic nod to the cultural and electoral significance of football in the region
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“former President Donald Trump “
???????
the article does not say “former” President
Read it again
Oh crap. It doesn’t.
Recent edit?
He’s really not that good if you’re paying attention.
Bu but. Emoluments clause. /s
Pffft! That ain’t nothin! Doesn’t hold a candle to Putin’s Super Bowl ring!
Tomlin gonna be pissed.
Are the Steelers still a football team?? Could have fooled me.
LOL!
What Super Bowl Ring does he have? What year?
Wait a minute!
I as watching that.
Did my eyes deceive me or was that not Rocky Bleier who handed the Jersey to President Trump?
Rocky Bleier presented President Trump the jersey.
Thanks!
“I took out the ring and showed it to Putin, and he put it on, and he goes, ‘I can kill someone with this ring,’” Kraft said in 2013. “I put my hand out and he put it in his pocket, and three KGB guys got around him and walked out.”
LOL!
Rocky fought in Viet Nam and was badly injured. It was thought he would neve play football again. He fooled the nay-sayers but good. Go Rocky!
“Campaign rally?”
That was no Campaign Rally. It was a USSteel/Nippon Steel “merger” rally.
The United Steel Workers locals praised Trump for all the work he did to bring about the merger.
Too bad the national union is still locked lips to Democrats Ass.
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