Colin Kaepernick Accuses Donald Trump Of “Targeting” And “Minimizing” Him During Scathing Interview

Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick spoke out against former President Trump ahead of Tuesday’s election as he continued his feud with him that started back in 2016.

During an interview Friday with The Wall Street Journal podcast, “The Future of Everything,” the former quarterback reflected on the incident in which Trump wanted him and others who kneeled during the Anthem to be fired and kicked off the field.

Colin Kaepernick said it is much “easier for him to analyze” now than it was seven years ago.

“I think one of the key elements that is important to think about in relation to that moment is what does it actually mean to at that point have a then-sitting president being willing to target an individual citizen and using the power of their office, the power of their influence, to be able to try to minimize an individual and their aspirations. So, thinking back to that moment, I also think, plays really prevalent into where we are at today and the future that we decide to build together,” Kaepernick said, via Fox News.

Colin Kaepernick still has hope of returning to the NFL, although it is unlikely to happen.

In the meantime, Kaepernick is already looking ahead to the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

In August, he stated that he’d like to play flag football—a new Olympic sport that will debut in 28—for Team USA.

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