Nike giving horrible message with Kaepernick ads: Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Nike was sending "a terrible message" with an advertising campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick.

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Updated: 05-09-2018 02:56 IST | Created: 05-09-2018 02:46 IST

Trump, who has frequently railed against the decision by NFL players to kneel during the anthem. (Image Credit: Twitter)

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Nike was sending "a terrible message" with an advertising campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, the NFL quarterback whose decision to kneel during the national anthem sparked a national controversy.

"I think as far as sending a message, I think it's a terrible message and a message that shouldn't be sent," Trump said in an interview with the Daily Caller. "There's no reason for it."

Trump, who has frequently railed against the decision by NFL players to kneel during the anthem, acknowledged in the interview that the company had "certain freedoms to do things that other people think you shouldn't do."

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