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Antonio Brown betrays Tom Brady again by revealing his political preference: Does he support Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Didn't hesitate to talk about politics

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Antonio Brown has once again stirred the pot, this time extending his reach into the political sphere beyond his usual sports commentary. In a recent discussion with sports personality Jason Whitlock, Brown didn't just touch on politics-he also delved into the personal political leanings of NFL great Tom Brady.

The conversation, which primarily aimed to dissect the current political landscape dominated by figures such as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, took a turn when Whitlock probed into Brady's political preferences.

Antonio Brown talks about the conflict between him and Tom Brady

Brown did not hesitate to respond when asked if he believed Brady harbored a preference for Trump but felt constrained to express it publicly.

"Yeah definitely," Brown noted.

This is not the first time Brady's connection to Donald Trump has been a topic of interest. The relationship has been a source of fascination and debate for years.

Trump himself highlighted this connection shortly before his election in November 2016, declaring Brady a "great guy" and boasting about his endorsement. Similarly, Brady has previously acknowledged his relationship with Trump during a 2015 interview with WEEI.

"Donald is a good friend of mine," Brady said.

"I have known him for a long time. I support all my friends. That is what I have to say. He's a good friend of mine. He's always been so supportive of me."

Does Antonio Brown support Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Brown swiftly responded to Whitlock's question about his political stance and his views on Joe Biden, clearly indicating that Donald Trump is his top political preference.

"Nah, I like Donald Trump," he added.

"I seen Joe Biden online. He was [expletive] on himself and falling all over. I'm like, yo, what's going on with him?

"I want the world to be a better place and I feel like we can probably do better with Trump helping more businesses and coming back and taking over in 2024."

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