Jaxson Dart didn’t just lead a “Go Big Blue” chant at a political event. He set off a week’s worth of public debate that landed on the desk of a former cable news host with a podcast and a point to make.
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“As somebody who grew up as a Giants fan, I was repulsed by Jaxson Dart,” Reid said. She called Dart an “idiot,” questioned his word choice, and declared herself a “former” fan. “Donald Trump is not an American president,” she added. “Donald Trump is not a normal president. Donald Trump is a wannabe king.”
Why the Dart situation became an internal issue inside the Giants locker room too
Reid’s reaction drew coverage, but the more consequential response came from inside the building. Giants outside linebacker Abdul Carter initially responded on X suggesting the video looked like AI-generated content, a public pushback that had NFL observers watching.
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Former MSNBC host Joy Reid goes OFF on Jaxson Dart and says she is no longer a Giants fan after he introduced President Trump.
“As someone who grew up as a Giants fan, I was repulsed by Dart. He’s an idiot. Donald Trump is not an American President.”
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Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart at a rally for Mike Lawler and President Trump in the fieldhouse at Rockland Community College May 22, 2026. The situation didn’t escalate, the two reportedly spoke privately to resolve it, and hugged at practice. Carter addressed the media after. “Some things are bigger than football,” Carter said. “Jaxson is one of our leaders. He’s the face of our franchise.”
Dart also spoke, He acknowledged that politics is “a sensitive matter” and that being the Giants’ starting quarterback carries responsibility. Trump, for his part, raved about Dart’s physical build, describing his legs as “tree trunks.”
Reid’s declaration that she is no longer a Giants fan drew its own scrutiny. OutKick’s Clay Travis noted there was approximately “zero percent chance she could answer basic questions on Giants fandom.”
And Sports Fountain weighed in directly on X: “The most dangerous form of blindness is believing that your perspective is the only reality… can sport just be without political involvement?”
As it is, the question isn’t rhetorical anymore. Dart still has a season to play. Reid still has a podcast. Neither side appears to be moving.
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