Houston Chronicle

VP walks out of NFL game in protest

-

On orders from President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence walks out of an NFL game in his home state of Indiana after players from the San Francisco 49ers kneeled during the national anthem.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump reignited his feud with the NFL on Sunday by telling Vice President Mike Pence to walk out of a game in his home state of Indiana after nearly two dozen players from the San Francisco 49ers knelt during the playing of the national anthem.

Pence lavishly documented his early departure in a series of tweets and an official statement issued by his office. On Twitter, he declared, “I left today’s Colts game because POTUS and I will not dignify any event that disrespect­s our soldiers, our Flag, or our National Anthem.”

While the vice president portrayed his decision as a gesture of patriotic principle, it had the distinct appearance of a wellplanne­d, if costly, political stunt. He doubled back from a trip to the West Coast to take a seat in the stands in Indianapol­is, where the 49ers — the team most associated with the NFL protest movement against racial injustice — were suiting up to play the Colts.

Shortly after Pence issued his statement, Trump said on Twitter, “I asked VP Pence to leave stadium if any players kneeled, disrespect­ing our country. I am proud of him and SecondLady Karen.”

For Trump, the vice president’s walkout keeps alive a dispute that has proved popular with his political base, even if he has drawn criticism from the NFL and some of its owners for being divisive and politicizi­ng profession­al sports. On Sunday, a spokesman for the NFL, Joe Lockhart, declined to comment.

Some criticized Pence’s walkout as transparen­tly premeditat­ed. The vice president did not take a pool reporter traveling with him into the stadium; a member of Pence’s staff told the reporter that the vice president might be leaving the game early.

“Manipulati­on of faux patriotism took new turn today with VP Pence. Preplanned early exit from Colts game after 49ers kneeled, then tweets,” Norman Ornstein, a resident scholar at the conservati­ve American Enterprise Institute, wrote on Twitter.

Others pointed out the expense involved: Pence flew to Indianapol­is from Las Vegas, where he had attended a memorial service for victims of last Sunday’s mass shooting, and was immediatel­y flying back to Los Angeles.

 ?? Michael Conroy / Associated Press ?? Vice President Mike Pence stands during the national anthem Sunday at an NFL game in Indianapol­is. Afterward, he made an early exit in protest of 49ers players kneeling.
Michael Conroy / Associated Press Vice President Mike Pence stands during the national anthem Sunday at an NFL game in Indianapol­is. Afterward, he made an early exit in protest of 49ers players kneeling.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States