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Trump Backs Baseball Boycott After League Moves All Star Game from Atlanta

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Former President Donald Trump urged Americans to boycott Major League Baseball (MLB) following the league’s decision to move its All Start Game from Atlanta.

MLB’s decision was a reaction to the new state voting law in Georgia.

In addition, the league also pulled the major league draft from Atlanta as well.

Reuters reported on the story:

MLB Commissioner Robert Manfred said, “I have decided that the best way to demonstrate our values as a sport is by relocating this year’s All-Star Game and MLB Draft.”

Manfred added, “Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box.”

Here is Trump’s statement:

 

 

 

 

Trump also added Delta Airlines and Coca-Cola to the boycott list. These companies also criticized the new Georgia law.

MLB appears to be following President Biden’s comment that the league should move its All Star Game in an interview with ESPN.

Biden also said, “This is Jim Crow on steroids what they’re doing in Georgia.”

Trump’s statement about the impact on baseball’s businesses has backing from a recent poll:

As athletes and leagues embraced a new, progressive strategy aimed at amplifying messages of social justice and political advocacy, some Americans began watching more sports, but about three times as many watched less.

The reaction to MLB was strong on Twitter.

The governor of Georgia reacted:

Newsmax TV host Greg Kelly responded as well:

Critics also pointed out the hypocrisy of MLB:

https://twitter.com/dangainor/status/1378400798334451715?s=20

Major League Baseball did cave to the Democrat pressure campaign against the Georgia voting law because their decision followed Biden’s comment urging the move.

Their decision is a lose – lose proposition since both fans and the league will suffer from its unneeded entry into politics.

For the record, Biden lied about the Georgia law when he claimed it would, “end voting at five o’clock when working people are just getting off work.”

The Washington Post gave him Four Pinocchoes for his erronous comment.

Not a single expert we consulted who has studied the law understood why Biden made this claim, as this was the section of law that expanded early voting for many Georgians.
Somehow Biden managed to turn that expansion into a restriction aimed at working people, calling it “among the outrageous parts” of the law. There’s no evidence that is the case. The president earns Four Pinocchios.

Unfortunately, everything is politicized today including sports which used to be an escape for Americans.

Tom Borelli

Dr. Tom Borelli is a Newsmax TV contributor and radio commentator addressing political issues from a conservative grassroots perspective. As a columnist, he has written for The Washington Times and authored articles for Newsmax Magazine, Newsmax Insider and previously was a co-host with his wife Deneen Borelli on the SiriusXM Patriot channel. Dr. Borelli appeared on numerous television programs, including the highly ranked Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” “Hannity,” “The Kelly File," and "America’s News Headquarters." He has also appeared on Fox Business Network’s “Making Money with Charles Payne” and “After the Bell” as well as TheBlaze TV’s "The Glenn Beck Program" and "Dana!" Prior to working for public policy organizations, Dr. Borelli was a managing partner with the investment advisory firm of Action Fund Management, LLC and a portfolio manager for the Free Enterprise Action Fund (FEAF) where he used shareholder activism to challenge corporations that sought to profit from the growth of government. During his 25 years with the Altria Group, Inc., he built a foundation in public policy and issues management, drawing from diverse experiences ranging from basic research to corporate affairs. Dr. Borelli served as science fellow for the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Science, Space, and Technology during the 100th Congress. Dr. Borelli has also published scientific papers on interferon and human leukemia.

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