Tom Brady just weighed in on the polarizing Colin Kaepernick Nike ad

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Tom Brady signaled his support for Colin Kaepernick's new Nike ad with a series of "likes" on Instagram on Tuesday. Brady has long been friendly with Trump but has opposed the president's condemnation of the NFL's national-anthem protests.

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Tom Brady just weighed in on the polarizing Colin Kaepernick Nike ad

Tom Brady just weighed in on the polarizing Colin Kaepernick Nike ad

Tom Brady signaled his support for Colin Kaepernick's new Nike ad with a series of "likes" on Instagram on Tuesday. Brady has long been friendly with Trump but has opposed the president's condemnation of the NFL's national-anthem protests.

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John Kelly was reportedly enraged with Trump over his handling of Charlottesville, said he would have taken a resignation letter 'and shoved it up his ass 6 different times'

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Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian invited the new Editor-in-Chief of Glamour to his wife Serena Williams' US Open game

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