ExtremeRavens Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Ravens coach John Harbaugh and his brother, Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, visited President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, a White House pool report confirmed. It’s unclear what was discussed during the meeting, but the White House invited the two coaches to visit, according to a USA Today report. John Harbaugh has spoken about Trump publicly a few times in recent years. He voiced support of a policy suggestion in 2015, prior to Trump’s first election victory in 2016. After a practice in August of 2015, Harbaugh said he backed the idea of building a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico. “I’m going Trump here. Build a wall, it’s not that hard. You don’t have a border, you don’t have a country. You’re not a country without a border, right?” Harbaugh said. “At the same time, we’ve got 12 to 15 million hard-working people here. Give them a shot! Give them a chance to become a citizen so they’re paying taxes. All of us know that it’s not that complicated. But this side doesn’t want to solve it and neither does this side. Neither one of them wants to solve the problem. Solve the problem! It’d be done that fast.” Outside of those spur-of-the-moment 2015 comments, the coach often keeps his political views to himself. In 2017, he said he stood by his team when several players took a knee during the national anthem. Ravens players decided to kneel after Trump said at a rally earlier that year that any player who knelt during the national anthem should be fired by team owners. Harbaugh’s comments spoke more to his team’s togetherness than the political divide. “The truth of the matter is, or the way I look at it, I think that’s a really good thing,” Harbaugh said of the protests. “I think that’s a good thing [that] it’s getting talked about. I think it’s something that’s a positive. It’s not going to be easy. It’s going to be painful. It’s a tough conversation, but as for us here, as a football coach, my perspective of our team, I love our players and I support our players. A team is about unity. A team is about one accord. A team is a brotherhood.” Neither Harbaugh brother publicly endorsed a presidential candidate before the 2024 election. Both coaches also visited during Barack Obama’s presidency, with John visiting in 2013 and Jim visiting in 2015. Harbaugh and the Ravens open training camp for the 2025 NFL season on July 22 in Owings Mills. Rookies report to camp Tuesday. If all goes according to plan, Harbaugh will take another visit to the White House after the 2025 season as a Super Bowl champion. Sports betting odds suggest the Ravens have as good a chance as any team to accomplish the feat this season. Have a news tip? Contact sports editor Bennett Conlin at bconlin@baltsun.com, 410-332-6200 and x.com/BennettConlin. View the full article Quote
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