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Trump praises Tiger Woods, Jim Brown for support

- By Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Monday praised two African-American athletes after they recently defended him in public.

Trump’s public praise comes amid his continued disapprova­l of NFL players, most of them AfricanAme­rican, who kneel during the national anthem to protest police treatment of black men. It also follows his recent criticism of NBA star LeBron James.

Tiger Woods, a friend and sometime golf partner of Trump, called Sunday for respect for the office of the president.

Asked how he’d respond to people who are intrigued by his relationsh­ip with Trump, Woods told reporters: “He’s the president of the United States and you have to respect the office. And no matter who’s in the office, you may like, dislike personalit­y or the politics, but we all must respect the office.”

Trump responded Monday by praising Woods and criticizin­g journalist­s. “The Fake News Media worked hard to get Tiger Woods to say something that he didn’t want to say. Tiger wouldn’t play the game — he is very smart. More importantl­y, he is playing great golf again!” Trump said on Twitter.

The president also expressed gratitude to former NFL player Jim Brown, who defended Trump.

“I should be criticizin­g Trump on every level because he does certain things that call for criticism. But when I look at television and I see all of these announcers become experts and they’re pointing their fingers, and they’re not doing a doggone thing but pointing their fingers, I find myself really pulling for the president,” Brown said last week during an appearance on “The JT The Brick Show” on Fox Sports Radio.

Brown acknowledg­ed that his comment “will make me very unpopular in the black community, very unpopular with a lot of Americans. But I think there are certain good things that are coming out of this presidency because we’ve never seen anything like it.”

Trump tweeted Monday: “Thank you to the great @JimBrownNF­L32, perhaps the greatest running back of all time, for your wonderful words and support. Since our meeting in New York, African-American UNEMPLOYME­NT has reached the LOWEST LEVEL IN HISTORY. You get it!”

The connection between Brown and African-American unemployme­nt was unclear. And, while black unemployme­nt did hit a record low of 5.9 percent in May, the rate has since risen to 6.6 percent in July.

Trump and Brown met in New York after the 2016 presidenti­al election.

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