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Dolphins Trade Anthem Kneeler Who Trashed His Owner For Helping Trump Raise Money

The Miami Dolphins’ Kenny Stills caused a major stir when he trashed his own owner for the unpardonable sin of backing President Trump.

Stephen Ross has known President Donald Trump for more than 40 years and has had some feuds with the President but overall their relationship is pretty solid.

So when Stephen Ross decided to hold a fundraiser for President Trump it shouldn’t have been as front-page news or near the scandal, as the left tried to make it.

Mainly because one of the Dolphins players Kenny Still, who also happens to be one of the last anthem kneelers, called out Ross.

Today, however, he learned that actions have consequences after his owner, Ross, traded him.

The Western Journal reported that receiver Kenny Stills, one of NFL’s last remaining anthem kneelers and Colin Kaepernick’s close friend, was seemingly thrown into the deal. The Texans have no real need for a receiver, and already employ arguably the best receiver in football in DeAndre Hopkins.

So was Kenny Stills dumped into the trade because of the critical comments he made toward Dolphins owner? The world will likely never know, but that hasn’t stopped social media from speculating.

Kenny Stills had previously taken to social media to accuse his former owner of hypocrisy for both founding a nonprofit, “RISE,” that promotes equality and also throwing a fundraiser for President Trump.

He led the charge to try and inflict as much damage on Ross, his former boss, as possible resulting in accounts like this.

The Daily Wire also reported that Stephen Ross, Miami Dolphins owner has been pressured to step down from the NFL’s “social justice” committee, former defensive end Chris Long revealed during a Sports Illustrated interview.

“We just removed, or got Stephen Ross to agree to be off a working group,” Long said, boasting of the committee’s accomplishments and autonomous nature.

“Stephen made the decision last week and informed the NFL and members of the working committee that he was going to step aside from the group and continue to focus his efforts at RISE (Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality),” a Dolphins spokesperson states, according to Bleacher Report.

“He believes in and is still fully committed to the work that has been done by the group and will always be a passionate supporter and tireless advocate for social justice causes, the fight for equal rights and education.”

Ross was hit with huge left-wing backlash few weeks ago after he hosted a fundraiser for President Trump.

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