Super Bowl champ: Trump sexist, offended minority groups
Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver Torrey Smith tells CNN's Don Lemon that he will not visit the White House with his teammates because he is not comfortable with President Donald Trump's remarks about women, minority groups and his fellow NFL players.
Thursday, 8 February 2018
Super Bowl champ: Trump sexist, offended minority groups
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