Donald Trump Measures Jaxson Dart's Rally Holding

The president Donald Trump is, again, entering the discussion as the New York Giants starting quarterback Jackson Dart continues to receive criticism for introducing the commander-in-chief at the latest political rally.
“Well, first of all, I wish I was like Jaxson,” said the president, 79, on Saturday, May 30, in an interview on Fox News Channel's. My opinion and Lara Trump. “This is him, I said, is he a male model or something, a handsome guy, like a good guy, and a very old-fashioned guy, he said, 'I love you, sir.' And I didn't know you were doing it.”
Dart, 23, introduced Donald Trump at a rally similar to the Republican convention campaign Mike Lawler on May 22 in Suffern, New York, sparked an instant rift online even among fellow NFL players.
“Great Blue Nation, it's a pleasure to be here,” the young player told the crowd. “What an honor, what a privilege it is to be here, and without further ado, thank you, I am honored, I am pleased, to introduce the 45th and 47th president of the United States of America, President Donald J. Trump.”
Dart's 2025 first round draft pick Abdul Carter responded to the political leanings of his next player the next day with X, writing, “I thought this s*** was AI, what are we doing man?”

US President Donald Trump was welcomed by New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart
Getty ImagesWhen you talk to Lara Trump on Saturday, the president seemed unfazed by the controversy surrounding the Giants star.
“He's probably a good quarterback,” the president said. “He's a little guy. He was just starting. But when he's in the game, he motivates the team. And I didn't know him, but I watched him a little bit. And he really motivates the team. He's got a lot of energy. He's always healthy. He's going to be a hero. So if Jaxon … gets bullied a little bit, because we have people who love him more than people.”
The president continued, “And a lot of people you think, like people in Los Angeles, rich people that, I see them all the time, they beat me up a little bit, and they meet me and say, sir, I voted for you. I said, I know, I'm telling you. The boys voted for me, I can tell you the people on TV who knock me all the time voted for me.”
On Friday, May 29, Dart addressed the controversy while defending his decision to introduce the president during a rally.
“Obviously this was a unique opportunity, to be asked and given the opportunity to introduce the president of the United States,” Dart told the media. “My reasoning was simple, in fact, I have always loved this country. I have many family members who fought in wars. I have two uncles who have retired from the Air Force Academy and are self-employed.”
He continued, “And even I have a great-grandfather who was once the Secretary of the Ministry of Finance at one time, the position of the president has always been the position I am most respected in, regardless of which political party you belong to, regardless of which political party.





