Donald Trump calls on NFL players to stand for national anthem

President Donald Trump has ahain tweeted that NFL players should remain standing out of respect for the nation and its flag.

Donald Trump calls on NFL players to stand for national anthem

President Donald Trump stoked the controversy over his call for punitive action against NFL players who take a knee or otherwise protest during the national anthem, tweeting that they should remain standing out of respect for the nation and its flag.

Protesting during the playing of The Star-Spangled Banner began last season when Colin Kaepernick, then a quarterback with the San Francisco 49ers, declined to stand as a way to bring attention to police treatment of black people and to social injustice.

During a wide-ranging speech at a political rally in Alabama on September 22, Mr Trump called for NFL owners to fire players who engaged in such a protest.

In the days that followed the president issued a series of tweets reiterating his views and calling for a boycott of games by fans.

Criticism from players, owners and fans - and some praise - greeted Mr Trump's remarks.

The controversy boiled for days and seemed to overshadow other issues facing the Trump presidency, including the failure of congressional Republicans to repeal and replace the nation's health care law, the primary loss in Alabama of Trump's favoured candidate, a turbulent hurricane season and the back-and-forth between the US and North Korea over missiles and nuclear weapons.

Relatively few players had demonstrated before president Trump's remarks.

Last Sunday, more than 100 NFL players sat, knelt or raised their fists in defiance during the national anthem.

- AP

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