FACT CHECK: No, Joe Biden Did Not Tell Kamala Harris ‘That’s What You Get’

A post shared on social media purports that President Joe Biden posted “that’s what you get” in response to the polls on election night. pic.twitter.com/0VNzO8WH9l — AB (@AB84) November 6, 2024 Verdict: False The claim is inaccurate. Fact Check: Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the presidential election at an event at Howard University and told supporters […]

Antonio Brown says he loves Caitlin Clark, warns Angel Reese not to date him: 'I'd ruin her career'



Antonio Brown showered praises on new WNBA stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, stating that despite his comments online, he loves Clark and wants nothing but success for her and Reese.

The former NFL player spoke about Donald Trump, Joe Biden, the WNBA, and more during a candid sit-down with BlazeTV's Jason Whitlock.

Brown also spoke about his new sports network, CTESPN, but criticized mainstream media in general for writing stories about athletes that lack context.

"The media will often write stories about their perceptions of players. Their perception. And that's not reality. They need guys like me who show people the real authenticity, authenticity of being their true selves," Brown explained. He added that it was important to him show people his vulnerability and help people "deal with traumas and how they can deal with traumas to be better."

The Super Bowl champion was asked why he chose to make comments about WNBA rookie and former college basketball star Clark and what made him target her for "trolling."

"I trolled her, or I brought attention to her?" Brown asked.

"You did something to irritate her," Whitlock clarified. "It created the impression you didn't like Caitlin Clark, but you actually like her."

Whitlock was referring to comments Brown made about Clark keeping it "hairy."

The football player would later double down on his remarks despite backlash, but then attended one of Clark's WNBA games to make amends.

"I love Caitlin Clark," Brown replied. "She's one of the best athletes in woman sports right now. She's one of the best. Can we say that? So, I brought positive attention to Caitlin Clark."

"Why did she block you?" Whitlock then asked.

"I don't know why she blocked me. She might have liked me and felt emotional. Like she can't stand me. Maybe I hit a nerve in her. But it's Twitter. You know?" he joked.

When asked to be serious for a moment and even take off his sunglasses, Brown obliged and threw even more praise at Clark.

"Caitlin Clark: We love you. There's no drama here. I'm excited about what you're going to do for women's basketball. You’re an amazing player. I love to watch your game. You bring a lot of excitement and energy."

"For people like me in the media, bringing awareness to you may be the wrong or the right. It's all in positivity, it’s all in fun and games, and continue to be great. Continue to keep focus of being the best athlete you want to be. Continue to lead women's sports, pioneering it the way you want to pioneer in it. I have a daughter. They look up to you, look up to everything you guys are doing," he added.

.@AB84 addressed the beef between he and Caitlin Clark.
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Whitlock and Brown also discussed Reese, another former NCAA star turned professional player. The two argued over whether or not race has played a part in the media's treatment of Reese in comparison to that of Clark.

"Whatever level of fame that Angel Reese isn't getting — because they're giving it to Caitlin Clark — I would advise Angel Reese, don't worry about it," Whitlock stated.

Brown assert that it's "not about fame" but rather about "opportunity" and the chance to elevate oneself into stardom.

"It's not a wrong, it's not playing victim. It's just stating the truth of the obvious. I mean, it's not to minimize your role and make excuses. I just feel like we as humans, we should have the opportunity to ask for a fair playing ground, and there's nothing wrong with it," he went on.

The wide receiver continued, saying that those who have it tough don't get to make excuses. You "get through it the right way with God," he said.

"You're gonna come out on the other end, but as a human, we can ask for the normalcy of being treated as a human."

Before the show came to an end, Whitlock asked Brown about his level of interest in Reese.

"Are you a fan of Angel Reese? Or do you like Angel Reese?"

"I'm just a fan of Angel Reese," Brown smirked. "Angel Reese is a young, talented girl. She don't need to deal with AB," Brown said, referring to himself. "AB got a lot of drama. I'm just excited for her success; I want her to have a good career."

"You would mess that up?" Whitlock asserted.

"Yeah, I'd blow it up," Brown replied. "I’d ruin her career. ... Angel Reese, you're hot baby. You need to focus on your career. Make as much as you can while you can, stay away from guys like AB because if I touch down, you've got to clear the runway. It might be crazy."

Brown concluded that his antics are actually welcomed in the media and that it can't be denied that people look forward to hearing his comedic takes.

"They looking forward to 'Caitlin Clark is hairy,'" he claimed.

He then went on to take shots at former NFL player and podcast host Shannon Sharpe as well.

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'I like Donald Trump!' Antonio Brown says America would do better under Trump while Biden is 'falling all over' the place



NFL legend and Super Bowl winner Antonio Brown revealed that he supports Donald Trump's candidacy for the 2024 election while at the same time, he questioned President Biden's mental state.

Brown joined "Fearless with Jason Whitlock" and was asked where he falls on the political spectrum.

"You're not a fan of Joe Biden or what?" Whitlock asked Brown.

"No, I like Donald Trump," Brown quickly replied. "I've got a good political opinion. But you know, I want the world to be a better place."

"I feel like we probably could do better with Trump helping more businesses and coming back and taking over the 2024 [election]," the former Pittsburgh Steeler continued.

Brown explained that in addition to Trump's business acumen, he believed he would have better handled the COVID-19 lockdowns.

"I just feel like, you know, the country ... we need to do a better job. I'm saying with everything that's been going on, the pandemic, the shots, the way that everything has been going," the 35-year-old said.

.@AB84 on whether or not he\u2019s a fan of Joe Biden: \u201cNah, I like Donald Trump. I seen Joe Biden online. He was sh*ttin\u2019 on himself and falling all over. I\u2019m like, yo, what\u2019s going on with him?\u201d
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When asked whether he had met with, or wanted to meet, Trump, Brown said that the only time he had spoken with 45th president was through a phone call with fellow NFL legend Tom Brady. Brady and Brown played together briefly with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"I met him on a phone before where, I talked to him on the phone with Tom Brady one time. Yeah, he seemed like a cool guy," Brown recalled.

Speaking of Brady, Whitlock asked whether Brown thought the quarterback was a not-so-secret Trump supporter but didn't want to fully admit it in public.

"Probably, definitely," he can't say it in public, Brown theorized. "I can, though! Shout out to Donald Trump!" he yelled.

Brown also made remarks about President Biden, and commented on a recent viral video.

"I saw Joe Biden online; he was s****ing on himself and like, falling all over. I'm like, 'yo, what's going on with him?'"

The former wide receiver was skeptical of the president's movement and his cognitive state when seeing him at political stops or during media appearances.

"He's got teleprompters everywhere," Brown added.

"So, you think Biden pooped his pants on that other video?" Whitlock asked in reference to a video that circulated online showing Biden inexplicably pausing in front of members of the press.

"That's what the video showed; he was looking real s****y. Like, I know, we all make mistakes," Brown laughed.

We prayed with AB today. We laughed,too.
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Brown added that he was thinking about making a stop at one of Trump's upcoming speeches, to which Whitlock suggested they should make an appearance at Mar-a-Lago, as well.

"It would be a good segment!" Brown replied. "AB and Jason Whitlock at the inauguration, we should show up there," he added.

Using other choice words, Brown noted that he and Whitlock would be the most popular African Americans at Trump's residence.



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