Trump
aims tweet at LeBron James, questions his intelligence
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[August 04, 2018]
To the sporting world and
largely beyond, he's King James, but to President Trump, LeBron
James is no intellectual genius.
In a tweet, Trump took aim at two of his regular critics, James and
cable TV news personality Don Lemon. His tweet called Lemon the "the
dumbest man on television," and then said Lemon "made LeBron look
smart, which isn't easy to do."
Trump finished the tweet with "I like Mike!" an apparent reference
to favoring NBA legend Michael Jordan in a comparison with James as
perhaps the best NBA player ever.
James -- who last month announced his decision to leave the
Cleveland Cavaliers for a second time, this time to come to Los
Angeles and play for the Lakers -- gave an interview with Lemon on
Monday, in large part to tout a new elementary school in his
hometown of Akron, Ohio.
The school, which is a joint effort of the LeBron James Family
Foundation and Akron Public Schools, will benefit at-risk children.
During the sit-down, James spoke of sports as something that unites
people, and added that the president was "using sports to kinda
divide us."
Trump has repeatedly and strongly criticized the NFL in particular
for not punishing players who kneel during the national anthem in a
form of protest.
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Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) attempts a free throw against
the Boston Celtics during the first quarter of game five of the
Eastern conference finals of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at TD Garden.
Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
"Sports has never been something that divides people," James said
during the interview. "It's always been something that brings
someone together."
James has previously criticized Trump on several occasions, publicly
supporting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton before the 2016
election and calling Trump a "bum" in September 2017, after the
president rescinded an invitation to the Golden State Warriors to
visit the White House after winning the NBA title.
"Going to the White House was a great honor until you showed up!"
James tweeted at the time.
Trump's first comments about the NFL and players who protest during
the anthem came later that month.
--Field Level Media
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