Trump's Controversial Call: The Redskins Name Debate Resurfaces
Donald Trump's serious remarks about reverting to the Redskins name for Washington's football team have sparked controversy. Native American organizations criticized the suggestion, emphasizing dignity and opposition to dehumanization. The debate includes local government and fans' opinions, while focusing on the ongoing stadium project approval in the District of Columbia.

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Donald Trump has reignited a fierce debate by suggesting the revival of the Redskins name for Washington's football team, linking it to a new stadium deal in the capital. The comments, made in earnest according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, have drawn criticism from Indigenous groups.
Local leaders, such as DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, remain focused on securing approval for a new stadium site, emphasizing their commitment to the project. Meanwhile, Trump, whom Leavitt describes as a 'nontraditional president,' seeks tangible outcomes in sports and holds significant influence over fans nationwide.
Despite Trump's stance, Josh Harris, the new team owner, plans to retain the Commanders name. Indigenous advocates reject Trump's rhetoric, labeling it dehumanizing, while a few fans dismiss his comments, preferring progress on the stadium instead.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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