‘Get Out My Mentions!’: Eagles Running Back Swipes At Critics Mad He Played Golf With Trump

Philadelphia Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley made headlines on Sunday when he was spotted getting in a round of golf with President Donald Trump at his Bedminster Golf Club in New Jersey — and Barkley quickly made it clear to critics that he was not interested in their complaints.

Barkley took to X on Monday morning — just hours before his team was set to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory (40-22) over the Kansas City Chiefs — to hit back, saying, “lol some people are really upset cause I played golfed and flew to the White House with the PRESIDENT. Maybe I just respect the office, not a hard concept to understand. Just golfed with Obama not too long ago … and look forward to finishing my round with Trump ! Now ya get out my mentions with all this politics and have amazing day.”

lol some people are really upset cause I played golfed and flew to the White House with the PRESIDENT. Maybe I just respect the office, not a hard concept to understand. Just golfed with Obama not too long ago…and look forward to finishing my round with Trump ! Now ya get out my…

— Saquon Barkley (@saquon) April 28, 2025

Trump’s team shared video of the pair exiting Marine One at the airport in Morristown, New Jersey, where Trump directed Barkley off to one side before he stepped up alone to speak with reporters. “What a nice guy he is. I wanted to race him but I decided not to do it.”

.@POTUS on Eagles running back @saquon Barkley: “What a nice guy he is. I wanted to race him but I decided not to do it.”pic.twitter.com/DiNFvs4SHS

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 27, 2025

Trump ribbed Barkley again during Monday’s ceremony honoring the Eagles for their Super Bowl victory, saying, “You got the ball to your superstar running back, who I met yesterday, and I want to tell you he is — he’s a handsome guy, but I wouldn’t wanna tackle him!”

“He’s great, I got to know him a little bit. I offered him a ride on Air Force One because I was coming down, and usually they say, ‘No, no, I don’t think so.’ He said, ‘I’ll take it, sir’ — and he loved it!” Trump said. “He’s a great young guy and an incredible football player.”

Several members of the team — including quarterback Jalen Hurts — did not attend the White House event due to “scheduling conflicts.”

Major Network Trump Coverage 92% Negative In First 100 Days

According to data compiled by the Media Research Center, 92% of the major network media coverage — throughout the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term — has been negative.

The MRC looked at coverage across the three major broadcast companies — ABC, CBS, and NBC — and set aside comments made by expressly partisan guests, whether they were in support of or opposition to the Trump administration. Instead, they only recorded “evaluative comments” made by those whose role with the networks suggests they are to behave in a non-partisan fashion: anchors, reporters, and experts.

This is the same rubric by which MRC graded the bias of networks covering former President Joe Biden in 2021 and of networks covering Trump during his first term in 2017 — and based on the data, Trump’s coverage has been even more negative during his second term than it was during his first.

🚨 BREAKING STUDY: The Trump-hating media gives President Trump 92% negative coverage in his first 100 days in office. https://t.co/fr3XUB8eWS

— MRC NewsBusters (@newsbusters) April 28, 2025

“MRC analysts tallied 1,841 explicitly evaluative statements about  President Trump and his Trump administration, of which 1,698 (92.2%) were negative vs. a mere 143 (7.8%) which were positive,” the report stated, noting that the data were pulled from some 899 stories about President Trump or his administration that aired during evening news broadcasts on ABC, CBS, and NBC between January 20 and April 9.

The biggest takeaway, according to the report, was the dramatic shift from the 59% positive coverage the same three networks offered former President Biden.

Another change of note was the focus on policies rather than Trump’s personality, which drove the 89% negative coverage Trump received in 2017. Major story topics included tariffs (361 minutes of coverage), the Department Of Government Efficiency (310 minutes) and illegal immigration (233 minutes) — and all showcased networks that stood in opposition to Trump’s positions and policies on those issues.

The data also pointed to a disparity between the way the public views President Trump and his policies — particularly with regard to illegal immigration, where recent polling indicates the majority of Americans largely favor Trump’s deportation plan. Despite that, the legacy networks’ messaging on the issue of illegal immigration has been 93% negative.

Trump fared better than a few associated with his administration, however. Elon Musk and DOGE saw 96% negative coverage, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s coverage was 100% negative.

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