The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Walker to serve on presidenti­al council

Legendary running back has long been friends with Trump.

- By Tamar Hallerman tamar.hallerman@ajc.com

WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion announced Friday that it was appointing former University of Georgia football star Herschel Walker to a two-year post on a plum presidenti­al council.

The White House said Walker, former New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera and beach volleyball gold medalist Misty May-Treanor would serve as co-chairs of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition.

The 62-year-old council creates and promotes programs designed to motivate Americans to “adopt a healthy lifestyle that includes regular physical activity and good nutrition,” according to its website.

Walker’s appointmen­t doesn’t exactly come as a surprise.

Trump and the legendary running back have a friendship going back to the mid-1980s, when Trump purchased the New Jersey Generals for his short-lived United States Football League. Walker had signed with the team

after his junior year at UGA, playing there for three seasons before joining the Dallas Cowboys in 1986.

Walker also appeared on Trump’s reality TV show “Celebrity Apprentice,” and he was an early and outspoken Trump supporter on the campaign trail in 2016. The Heisman Trophy winner was scheduled to speak on Trump’s behalf at the Republican National Convention in summer 2016 but canceled at the last minute to be with a sick friend.

Still, the Wrightsvil­le native said he has paid a price for defending Trump, including losing speaking engagement­s and fielding criticism from the African-American community.

 ?? DAVE PICKOFF / ASSOCIATED PRESS 1984 ?? Then-New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump shakes hands with Herschel Walker at a press conference in New York on March 8, 1984, after agreeing on a 4-year contract.
DAVE PICKOFF / ASSOCIATED PRESS 1984 Then-New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump shakes hands with Herschel Walker at a press conference in New York on March 8, 1984, after agreeing on a 4-year contract.

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