Patrick Mahomes Debunks Cycle Of Lies Begun By Trump In A Baller Move
The Chiefs quarterback got to the truth after the president ran with a falsehood about him.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes became the MVP in ending a cycle of lies started by President Donald Trump in a wild pre-Super Bowl fibbing spree. (Watch the video below.)
The president mentioned this week that Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) coached Mahomes at Texas Tech and spun an anecdote about a conversation with the former coach. Tuberville even shared the clip in a tacit confirmation.
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But Tuberville never coached Mahomes, many people and outlets pointed out.
Then Tuberville corrected the coaching assertion to Megyn Kelly on âThe Megyn Kelly Showâ but said he had recruited Mahomes and âgot to be very good friendsâ with him.
Mahomes, whoâs attempting to win an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl on Sunday, threw cold water on all the mendacity.
âHe did not recruit me at the time,â Mahomes told the Philadelphia Inquirer on Thursday. âI donât remember if I ever got to meet him or not.â
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Hereâs a quick video from MeidasTouchâs @Acyn on how it played out:
Fans jeered Trump and Tuberville for teaming up on some Hall of Fame fabricating:
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