Over the weekend, Donald Trump gave an ultimatum to Washington’s NFL team: Reinstate the team’s old, racist name caricaturizing Indigenous people — the Redskins — or risk losing out on a new stadium in D.C.
This authoritarian threat, in which Trump also pressed for a name change by the Cleveland Guardians — who were formerly known as the Indians and used a racist caricature for their mascot — stepped on the plans of his own party. Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., has been using Congress’ authority over laws in the nation’s capital to pressure the D.C. Council into hastily approving a new stadium.
But this latest threat via Truth Social fits a trend of Trump aiming to impose his political will on American sports. Though members of the MAGA movement frequently whined about what they claimed was an inappropriate merger of sports and politics nearly a decade ago, when NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick and other pro athletes protested systemic racism, today’s MAGA movement firmly backs a president in Trump who is dead-set on ensuring that sports leagues in the U.S. reflect his party’s politics.
He has used the power of the White House to wage an antiscientific and bigoted war on trans athletes’ participation in sports — a crusade purportedly in defense of women’s sports despite the fact that it’s Trump’s administration putting women’s athletic programs in danger.
He has pressured Major League Baseball to open up its Hall of Fame to previously banned pariahs such as Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson.








