Why Martellus Bennett Will Skip Patriots’ White House Visit Is Obvious (To His Twitter Followers)

Martellus Bennett is a Super Bowl-winning tight end, but his political beliefs will temporarily transform him into a passer.

That is, he’ll pass on the New England Patriots’ impending visit to the White House in 2017 because he’s not a fan of U.S. President Donald Trump. Bennett confirmed his decision to reporters Sunday in the aftermath of the Patriots’ win over the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI, according to The Dallas Morning News’ Brandon George.

Super Bowl champions traditionally visit the White House, and the Patriots would be the first pro football team Trump hosts as president. Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft counts Trump among his friends, and head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady also are friendly with Trump.

But Bennett won’t go, as he first revealed last Monday at his Super Bowl media session.

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“I don’t support the guy that’s in the house,” Bennett said at the time, according to NJ.com’s Matt Lombardo.

When reporters asked him after the Super Bowl why he’d pass up a chance to visit the White House, he pointed them to his social media activity for elaboration.

“It is what it is,” Bennett said, per The Washington Post’s Des Bieler and Cindy Boren. “People know how I feel about it. Just follow me on Twitter.”

Bennett supported Democrat Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential race, and many of his statements criticize policies on which Trump campaigned and now has tried to implement.

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But Bennett isn’t worried his views will affect his standing with the Patriots.

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