Bill Belichick Addresses Donald Trump Issue, Answers All Election Questions With ‘Seattle’

FOXBORO, Mass. — Bill Belichick addressed his longstanding relationship with President-elect Donald Trump early in his Wednesday morning news conference. Then, it was on to Seattle.

After saying his much-publicized letter to Trump was about “friendship,” not politics, the New England Patriots coach shut down multiple follow-up questions by repeatedly saying, “Seattle.” The Patriots host the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night.

More than 10 minutes of football-related questions followed before the conversation shifted back to Trump. A reporter asked Belichick to share a story illustrating his friendship with the businessman-turned-candiadate, to which he replied:

“Well, I could do a lot of that, but really, we’re just trying to focus on Seattle here. It’s a huge game for us. It’s a great challenge. That’s where all our energy’s going.”

Trump was declared the winner of the 2016 presidential election early Wednesday morning, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in a stunning upset.

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