Plenty of circumstance. Lacked pomp. https://t.co/Mat1DPlxyI
— Terri Rupar (@terri_rupar) June 5, 2018
The WH is the accusing the Eagles of a political stunt. So what Vp Pence did in 2017 by going to a colts gm and leaving after 20 mins knowing players would be kneeling in protest during the Anthem, is considered what? 🤷🏾♂️
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) June 5, 2018
Philly Mayor Jim Kenney: "Trump is meaningless to this whole process … he's meaningless to the city and the city’s success. He tries in every chance he gets to tear cities down. Eventually he'll be gone one way or the other and we will move on." https://t.co/FKFUTw4yXd
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 5, 2018
The Philadelphia @Eagles had to fact check Trump and Fox News about the White House visit they were uninvited from pic.twitter.com/wexnvyNFW5
— VICE News (@vicenews) June 5, 2018
The idea that the National Anthem is specifically a celebration of the US Armed Forces is one of these weird Trump-era contentions that goes widely unchallenged.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) June 5, 2018
Steve Kerr on Eagles Disinvited from White House
"The irony is the Eagles have been nothing but fantastic citizens in their own community. Theyve done so much good. Ive read a lot about their team. Malcolm Jenkins, Chris Long. These guys are studs. Theyre amazing”#FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/u9ZVv9gNcE
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) June 5, 2018
Anti-Trump chef offers free meal to Eagles players: We should celebrate with love, not non-existent fights https://t.co/79SGdkra7b pic.twitter.com/lV7tQ5Bqiu
— The Hill (@thehill) June 5, 2018
"NFL players aren't thinking about Trump in their everyday lives. Guys on the Eagles … are thinking about ways to help their communities, ways to put their wealth, ownership, team wealth toward causes that promote racial equality" – @RobertKlemko w/ @NicolleDWallace pic.twitter.com/ix8nnpzEob
— Deadline White House (@DeadlineWH) June 5, 2018
Fox News apologizes for implying Eagles players were kneeling in protest. They were praying. https://t.co/fdaMlZihmX
— Catherine Rampell (@crampell) June 5, 2018
A lot of Eagles fans are probably OK with them not going to the White House | Analysis by CNN's Hunter Schwarz https://t.co/ojoV2hXpJ2 pic.twitter.com/vMTqCbvw5n
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) June 5, 2018
"A man who used five deferments to avoid serving his country in the military has no right to question the patriotism of other Americans" #NYTLetters https://t.co/5i8DlxBJ7p
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) June 5, 2018