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Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson spoke to the press Wednesday morning for the first time since President Trump canceled the Super Bowl-winning team’s planned visit to the White House this week. Pederson said he is focused on the season and avoided discussing the controversy.

Bryan Colangelo Resigns From Philadelphia 76ers After Twitter Scandal Colangelo had served as the 76ers’ President of Basketball Operations since April 2016. The 76ers accepted his resignation on Thursday, saying that his ability to run the team had been compromised following a report from The Ringer that Colangelo was connected to multiple anonymous Twitter accounts that criticized current and former 76ers players. The team had hired an independent firm to conduct an investigation into Colangelo and the accounts. Ultimately, they were able to determine that Colangelo’s wife, Barbara Bottini, was responsible for the account.

Bryan Colangelo Resigns From Philadelphia 76ers After Twitter Scandal Colangelo had served as the 76ers’ President of Basketball Operations since April 2016. The 76ers accepted his resignation on Thursday, saying that his ability to run the team had been compromised following a report from The Ringer that Colangelo was connected to multiple anonymous Twitter accounts that criticized current and former 76ers players. The team had hired an independent firm to conduct an investigation into Colangelo and the accounts. Ultimately, they were able to determine that Colangelo’s wife, Barbara Bottini, was responsible for the account.

The White House on Tuesday accused Philadelphia Eagles of pulling a “political stunt.”

President Trump revoked an invitation for the Super Bowl winning Philadelphia Eagles after they decided to change their RSVP status prior to the event. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders responded on behalf of President Trump and as to why he chose an American celebration event and his love for the National Anthem instead.

In an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney says that President Donald Trump is getting the upper hand on the National Football League in a manufactured fight with his hometown Eagles.

In an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney says that President Donald Trump is getting the upper hand on the National Football League in a manufactured fight with his hometown Eagles.

Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter slams President Trump’s decision to uninvite the Philadelphia Eagles from the White House to celebrate their 2018 Super Bowl victory.

Fox News host Shannon Bream offered an on-air apology Tuesday to the Philadelphia Eagles.
In a segment Monday, she suggested footage showed players protesting the national anthem.
She admitted the footage was “unrelated.” The players had actually been kneeling in prayer.
“No team members knelt in protest during the national anthem throughout regular or post-season last year.”
According to SFGate, Bream continued, “We sincerely apologize for the error.”

CNN’s Jake Tapper offers his analysis on the White House’s political football.