Culture Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name - "MAKE INDIANS GREAT AGAIN," he wrote in the Sunday afternoon statement.

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President Trump on Sunday pushed the Washington Commanders NFL team to return to its previous name, which was scrapped five years ago because it included a word that many view as a slur against Native Americans.

The president also threatened to block a complicated deal for the Commanders to return to a stadium in Washington, D.C., unless they return to the name "Washington Redskins."

"The Washington "Whatever's" should IMMEDIATELY change their name back to the Washington Redskins Football Team. There is a big clamoring for this," Mr. Trump wrote.

Hours later, Mr. Trump said he "may put a restriction on them that if they don't change the name back to the original 'Washington Redskins,' and get rid of the ridiculous moniker, 'Washington Commanders,' I won't make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington."

The Commanders hope to build a new stadium in Washington, D.C., at the site of RFK Stadium — returning to the capital city almost 30 years after the team decamped to Maryland. The deal is complicated: The stadium sits on federal land, but Congress in January granted the city control over the land for 99 years, clearing the way for the property to be redeveloped. City councilors still need to approve the redevelopment plan.

Meanwhile in baseball, the president also pushed the Cleveland Guardians MLB team to change back to the Cleveland Indians, a name the franchise got rid of in 2021.

"MAKE INDIANS GREAT AGAIN," he wrote in the Sunday afternoon statement.

Mr. Trump claimed, "Our great Indian people, in massive numbers, want this to happen. Their heritage and prestige is systematically being taken away from them."

The Guardians' president of baseball operations, Chris Antonetti, told reporters of the name change Sunday, "it's a decision we made and we've gotten the opportunity to build the brand as the Guardians over the last four years.

CBS News has reached out to the Commanders, the NFL and the MLB for comment.

The football team in the nation's capital changed its name from the "Washington Redskins" in 2020, amid steep criticism and pressure from advertisers, Native American groups and some politicians. The team's then-owner, Dan Snyder, had previously vowed to leave the name in place. The team settled on the name "Commanders" after a brief period in which it was known only as the "Washington Football Team."

A day before Sunday's post, Jason Buck, a now-retired defensive lineman who played on the Washington team in the 1990s, told TMZ he would "give anything" to meet with Mr. Trump to discuss changing the Commanders' name back.

Mr. Trump has weighed in on the issue in the past. Earlier this month, he told reporters he was opposed to the Commanders' name change.

"I wouldn't have changed the name," he said, when asked about the acrimonious redevelopment dealthat could return the team to RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. "It doesn't have the same ring to me. But you know, winning can make everything sound good. So if they win, all of a sudden, the Commanders sounds good, but I wouldn't have changed it."

The team last won a Super Bowl in 1992.

And in 2020, he wrote on X: "They name teams out of STRENGTH, not weakness, but now the Washington Redskins & Cleveland Indians, two fabled sports franchises, look like they are going to be changing their names in order to be politically correct."

Earlier this year, the president also urged Massapequa High School in New York not to change its mascot's name and logo — currently the "Chiefs" — despite a state-level ban on Native American names for school mascots.

Mr. Trump directed Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to "fight for the people of Massapequa on this very important issue." Just over a month later, the Department of Education alleged the state policy violated civil rights law, and in June, the department said it had referred the case to the Department of Justice after the state of New York declined to rescind the policy.
 
As a historical reminder, Obama did the same thing in 2015. He threatened to block an earlier stadium deal unless the redskins name was removed.

Link to the 2015 story

Obama also weaponized the trademark office in the federal government against the team and cancelled the team's trademarks associated with the redskins name.

But this is different. Because trump or something.
What a fucking knob gobbler.

Also RFK stadium sucks. I've been to events there.

Like everyone cracks jokes about how DC is a swamp and all but RFK stadium is where you experience it first hand. It's near the water and was actually built on a chunk of reclaimed land, so if it gets even the tiniest bit warm, that waterlogged soil releases all its moisture and you steam like a fucking crab in a pot. It's fucking miserable.

I have no clue why you would put anything important on that chunk of land short of a correctional facility.
 
Wouldn't they have to talk to the mayor for a stadium deal?
Feds have jurisdiction over DC, the mayor and city council essentially exist at congress’ pleasure.
Not that congress would revoke it, but they can certainly threaten to, or pass a law which grants special power over the football stadium or any number of other solutions.

But more than likely this is just bully pulpiting by Trump, as he is wont to do.
 
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The land under RFK is national park service land. DC owns the stadium on top of the land and the rights related to building a stadium on the land, but everything related to the RFK site has to go through a national park service/interior department approval process. Just to demolish the stadium they had to go through a whole process with the park service.

Trump has all the power he needs to block a new stadium through the interior department and park service approval processes. They don't need a new law.
 
You can still find blogs and Reddit posts by people I have to assume are white liberals utterly baffled or coping as to why Native Americans don't find it more offensive. Indians not being offended and the name being racist were completely different considerations.
"Redskin" isn't an inherently derogatory term, it's mostly how it's said. If you call someone a "redskin savage," yeah, that's obviously shitty, but it's not on the same level as nigger or slant or something. The slurs for Native have always been "wagon burner" or "savage." It's always the "I'm 1/32 victim" types that have opinions on what is offensive to the natives. That being said, I've always thought Braves would've been a better name than Redskins, because it's basically the same as having a team named the "White Guys," it's kinda silly.
 
I'd have kept the logo but dropped the redskins name as it is actually racist. I was in favor of them just being 'Washington' with no nickname when they changed it
 
If he can, I hope he does.

Fuck the Commanders, and everyone who wanted the name changed, I am overwhelmingly fine with Trump twisting the owner's arms to change it back.

He should do the Cleveland Indians next.
 
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