Trump Rips 'Fake News' CNN, Calls Kelly Protest Report a 'Lie'

The Pittsburgh Steelers Alejandro Villanueva, a U.S. Army Ranger veteran who served in Afghanistan, broke from his team's protest Sunday. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)

By    |   Monday, 25 September 2017 07:13 PM EDT ET

President Donald Trump claimed Monday there has been "tremendous backlash" against the NFL for players' protests during the national anthem — and refuted a CNN report that chief of staff John Kelly disagreed with the president's rebuke.

As players, owners and fans continued to weigh in on the president's criticism of more than 200 take-the-knee protests throughout the league Sunday, Trump took to Twitter to declare vindication.

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President Donald Trump claimed Monday there has been "tremendous backlash" against the NFL for players' protests during the national anthem, and refuted a CNN report that chief of staff John Kelly disagreed with the president's rebuke.
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