As soon as friends, President Donald Trump and New England Patriots -owner Robert Kraft, both are expected on Sunday in Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans.
However, a reunion may be excluded because the 83-year-old Kraft admits that he has not spoken with the 78-year-old Trump since the president's supporters on January 6, 2021 have infiltrated the congress.
'I was very upset [with] What happened on January 6, “Kraft told Fox News. And I didn't talk to it [Trump] Since then. '
The billionaire Chief Executive Officer of the Kraft Group and the old Democrat did not publish his answer.
The remarried widower remembered a moving phone call that he received from Trump when the first wife of Kraft, Myra, died of ovarian cancer in 2011.
“Donald Trump became a social friend in the early 90s, when I went to Florida,” said Kraft. “And when my wife … died 13 years ago, he was one of the four or five people who made contact with me and really, very nice.”
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Kraft was so moved by the gesture that he later donated $ 1 million to the first inaugural Fund of Trump, which in January 2017 collected a record of $ 107 million at the time. managed to collect a new record of $ 170 million.
But now Kraft looks back on his donation with some bewilderment.
“The only donation I ever gave him was that he called me when he was chosen, and I made a strong donation to his inauguration. I couldn't believe it, “he told Fox. “It was as if you had someone who was a drunk brotherhood brother, president of the United States.”
As far as Tom Brady is concerned, a one-time golf buddy from Trump, Kraft remained the getting out of the Patriots legend in the anniversary.
Brady confronted with FOX Sports with some criticism during the first season of his 10-year-old deal.
“I think the way he presented the nuances of the game, things that fans would never see are really special and unique and Fox was brilliant to attract him,” said Kraft.
Brady will call his first super bowl on Sunday when the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles collide in the Superdome in New Orleans.
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Although Kraft did not express his specific complaints with Trump on January 6, the 47th president has had to deal with considerable criticism of the Oproer of 2021 and his handling of the convicted participants.
Trump started his second term with a major grace of the 1500-plus people who have been charged with the doomed attempt to cancel the 2020 presidential elections, including those arrested for violent attacks on the police. More than 100 officers were injured that day and one Trump supporter, Ashli ​​Babbitt, was shot and killed by the authorities.
Since their release from prison, some defendants of 6 January have issued threats to the authorities who have worked to condemn them.
“We will never forget it, we will never forgive. You can't lose us, “a chapter in California of the extreme right-wing proud boys wrote on social media.
Enrique Tarrio, the former service boy's leader whose 22-year-old prison for incitement Conspiracy Coals was canceled by Trump, threatened the prison conditions for public prosecutors in a recent interview with Alex Jones.
“The people who did this must feel the heat,” Tarrio said. “We have to find them and place them behind bars for what they did.”