This article, authored by Nicole Silverio is republished under the Creative Commons “CC BY-NC-ND” license with permission from The Daily Caller News Foundation.
ESPN sports analyst Pat McAfee immediately defended his interview with President Donald Trump on Tuesday in anticipation of backlash from his liberal viewers.
President Donald Trump joined “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday in honor of Veterans Day and in celebration of America’s troops. McAfee, who was live at the USMC’s Parris Island, told viewers who might be angry that he would obviously interview Trump if given the chance since he’s the Commander-in-Chief and because he is “hilarious.”
“For the immediate people that are gonna be mad about that happening, it’s the president of the United States. It’s Veterans Day. He’s the Commander-in-Chief. Obviously, if we have the opportunity to talk to him, we’re going to. And he is hilarious,” McAfee said.
The president said his administration is helping veterans receive speedy and affordable healthcare and is extending support to the young veterans, who often do not know about how the Department of Veterans Affairs is supporting them. He assured listeners that veterans will be taken care of like never before under his watch.
“Well to me, [Veterans Day] means taking care of the veterans because they’ve taken care of us and you know, we have a 92% approval rating at the VA and I just got back from making a speech,” Trump said. “It was beautiful. The whole surrounding, the whole, I don’t know if you got to witness a little bit on television, but it was something. And the veterans have taken such good care of us. What I think of with the veterans is how do I take care of the veterans? And we’ve done a really good job.”
“When you’re a vet, you’re a vet. And we take care of our vets like nobody’s ever taken care of them before,” Trump added.
WATCH:
After the Marines gave the president an “Oorah,” Trump gave them an “Oorah” in return in celebration of their service.
Trump delivered remarks at Arlington National Cemetery and laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in honor of all those who fought or died defending America’s freedom.
ESPN has become increasingly liberal over the years. In March 2022, Elle Duncan, a host at the network, raged that teachers could not discuss sexual orientation or gender identity with their students in response to a parental rights bill in Florida. Sports commentator Mark Jones falsely stated on X that stadium police officers were going to shoot him dead because he was black, called Stephen A. Smith a “coon,” falsely accused Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis of being a member of the Ku Klux Klan and accused his white colleagues and bosses of being “blind to racism in front of him.”
Sports journalist Mina Kimes endorsed Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for vice president in 2024 and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
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