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Tom Brady says he supports Trump for president
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady threw his support behind presidential candidate Donald Trump Wednesday, hours before the second Republican debate.
The Super Bowl MVP, whose four-game suspension for using deflated footballs was recently overturned by a judge, says he thinks his golf partner can win.
“I hope so,” he said. “It would be great. There would be a putting green on the White House lawn, I can tell you that.”
Brady’s locker sported a “Make America Great Again” red hat sent to him by Trump.
“It was a nice keepsake,” he said. “It could be a . yeah, a nice piece of memorabilia he sent me.”
Brady will lead the Patriots against the Bills Sunday.
Brady doesn’t appear to have given to federal politicians, a review of Federal Election Commission records shows.
His boss, Robert Kraft, gave $5,000, the maximum amount, to President Barack Obama’s campaign and another $52,000 to Democratic Party committees for Obama’s 2012 reelection. Kraft is mostly a Democratic supporter but has given donations in recent years to Sens. Marco Rubio and Lindsey Graham – both of whom are among those vying for the Republican presidential nomination.