NFL Player’s Charity Tournament Resumes After Being Cancelled Over Location at Trump Golf Course

The charity golf tournament headed by Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer has resumed after being cancelled over backlash against it being held at a Trump golf course.

“They decided they didn’t want to take part in my tournament in which they took part in last year because of where it’s at, at Trump National Doral in South Florida,” the football player initially said.

Poyer later announced on Fox News that they had found another sponsor and the golf charity was back on.

“The great news is that the tournament is going to happen,” Poyer said. “We had the most amount of tremendous support around the country. We had a sponsor — PublicSq — based right out here in Florida, they’re going to sponsor the entire tournament.”

From The Blaze:

Michael Seifert, founder and CEO of PublicSq, made a statement about the tournament to Fox News Digital.

"PublicSq is proud to partner with Jordan Poyer," he said. "We’re glad to see he’s standing against the cancel-culture mob that tried to shut down this charity event, and we will always support freedom-loving Americans like Jordan whenever there is an opportunity to do so."

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