Trump Urges NFL Teams to Hire John Harbaugh ‘Fast’
Trump called for NFL teams to quickly hire John Harbaugh, a Super Bowl-winning coach with an 180-113 record, after his firing by the Baltimore Ravens.
- John Harbaugh was no longer the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens after 18 years, leading the team to a championship and respectability.
- The relationship between Harbaugh and the front office, as well as issues with quarterback Lamar Jackson, likely led to the separation.
- Donald Trump urged NFL teams to hire John Harbaugh 'fast,' calling Harbaugh and his brother 'total winners' in a Truth Social post.
19 Articles
19 Articles
'What in the World': Trump Pushes for a Second Chance After a Sudden Firing — but Critics Say His 'Touch' Is What Triggered the Downfall in the First Place
President Donald Trump is once again inserting himself into a controversy, this time urging powerful decision-makers to act on behalf of a recently fired man. The unexpected intervention has raised eyebrows, with critics questioning why he chose this moment to weigh in and what he stands to gain by aligning himself so closely with the fallout. Donald Trump tries to get a fired NFL coach another coaching job. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images) ‘This…
Trump is right that an NFL team should hire John Harbaugh. But everybody knows that
The Baltimore Ravens’ decision to fire Super Bowl-winning head Coach John Harbaugh after Sunday’s season-ending loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers kept them out of the playoffs wasn’t surprising to those of us who closely follow the NFL. Harbaugh had coached the team for 18 years, the Ravens ...
President Donald Trump Urges NFL Teams to Hire ‘Total Winner’ John Harbaugh
Less than a day after the Baltimore Ravens fired head coach John Harbaugh, President Donald Trump spoke out in support of him. “HIRE JOHN HARBAUGH, FAST,” Trump, 79, wrote via Truth Social on Wednesday, January 7. “HE, AND HIS BROTHER, ARE TOTAL WINNERS!!!” Harbaugh, 63, was let go on Tuesday, January 6 after 18 years with the Ravens. In that time, he led the franchise to 180 wins and the Super Bowl XLVII championship in February 2014. (His brot…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources are Center, 44% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
















