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Super Bowl champion Malcolm Jenkins retired from NFL player who was one of the Philadelphia Eagles who refused to celebrate his president and victory at the White House Donald Trump In 2018, he praised the praise. Jalen hurt his decision to skip the ceremony.
Hearts has decided to abandon the championship celebration in Washington Regarding what has been decided To become “scheduling conflicts.” The silence of questions about attending the ceremony during the Time 100 Gala last week said more words than he had said anything in full.
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Honory Jalen Hertz will be attending the Time100 Gala, celebrating the world’s 100 most influential people at the Frederick P. Rose Hall of Jazz at Lincoln Center on Thursday, April 24th, 2025. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
Jenkins wrote In a Substack article If he could navigate the scrutiny that wounds could come with a decision, he would promote himself to more than just an NFL player.
“He is willing to solidify himself as a selfless leader and put comfort in danger in order to respect his worth,” Jenkins wrote. “He strengthens his integrity and cultural capital for a small number of athletes to achieve so far. He not only plays for applause, but also shows the next generation how he looks in principle.
Jenkins reveals that “leadership is by no means an option,” and skipping the White House brings up unique issues, from public and media scrutiny to the potential locker room department.

Philadelphia Eagles Strong Safety Malcolm Jenkins will warm up before the NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints on November 18, 2018. (AP Photo/Butchdill, File)
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“Leadership today is not just about leading the team,” Jenkins added. “It’s about leading the conversation. And Jalen just typed that conversation at the highest level, whether he makes it happen or not.”
I also mentioned the previous defensive back. Saquon Barkley’s The decision was made to spend the day with Trump before the White House celebration.

President Donald Trump will leave and speak to Philadelphia Eagles footballer Saquon Berkley before arriving in Air Force 1 at Morristown Municipal Airport on Sunday, April 27, 2025 in Morristown, New Jersey. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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“It’s a shame to say the least, but I understand that respect works both ways,” Jenkins writes. “Each person has to go their own way. But neutrality is not neutral in these times, and even silence becomes a statement.”
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