Jaxson Dart’s critics: Letters to the Editor — May 29, 2026
Jaxson Dart, the Giants quarterback, faced criticism for introducing President Trump at a rally, sparking a debate about political expression among athletes. Supporters argue that Dart was exercising his right to express his views, while critics question the appropriateness of his actions. The discussion highlights a broader societal issue regarding the acceptance of differing political opinions in sports.
- ▪Jaxson Dart introduced President Trump at a New York rally, which has drawn criticism from some quarters.
- ▪Supporters of Dart argue that he was expressing his personal views and not representing the Giants.
- ▪Critics have pointed out a perceived double standard in how athletes are treated based on their political affiliations.
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Opinion letters to the editor Jaxson Dart’s critics: Letters to the Editor — May 29, 2026 By Post readers Published May 28, 2026, 3:56 p.m. ET NY Post readers discuss criticism of Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart for introducing President Trump at a rally. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Issue: Criticism of Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart for introducing President Trump at a rally. Giants Quarterback Jaxson Dart shows his support for President Trump; Paul Schwartz says Dart is “not a finished product” and should reconsider (“Misaction of Jaxson,” Sports, May 24).
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