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Kamala Harris or Donald Trump: How American athletes are voting

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Kamala Harris and NBA star Steph Curry in the East Room of the White House. GETTY IMAGE

American athletes take a stance on the presidential race set for this Tuesday, featuring Kamala Harris and Donald Trump vying for leadership in the White House. While sports remain a secondary issue in the electoral agendas, figures like LeBron James and Mike Tyson have made their votes public.

In a polarised society, athletes represent not only sporting talent but also act as agents of change and influential voices, capable of motivating certain sectors of the population to participate in the electoral process.

As for the candidates’ political programmes, Harris has proposed increasing support for community and school sports, especially in marginalised communities, aiming to promote access to grassroots sports programmes. Mental health for athletes and gender equality also feature prominently in her agenda, with a commitment to greater funding for initiatives promoting both.

In contrast, Trump has focused his proposals on reducing regulations in the sports sector and promoting events like golf and mixed martial arts. His approach is less regulatory than his opponent’s, emphasising the privatisation of sports programmes.

Support for Kamala Harris

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The Democratic candidate has received the endorsement of numerous athletes who see her proposals as a platform for social justice and equality. LeBron James is one of her most prominent supporters. Through his organisation, More Than A Vote, established to combat voter suppression in African American communities, the Lakers player has actively encouraged participation. “What are we even talking about here? When I think of my children, my family, and how they will grow up, my vote is clear. VOTE FOR KAMALA HARRIS!!” he shared on social media.

Stephen Curry, star of the Golden State Warriors, is another who has shown a preference for progressive politics. He voiced his support during the Democratic National Convention, where he described Harris as “a leader with integrity and vision who can bring hope, inspiration, and unity, things we need right now. It’s an honour to support her.” Curry also emphasised the importance of “young people and people of colour knowing that their vote matters,” clearly alluding to Harris’s efforts to encourage participation within minority communities.

In the NBA, other prominent names such as Chris Paul, who has worked on voting campaigns, and former players Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, both civil rights activists, have expressed their support. Johnson stated in an interview that “Harris understands the needs of our community and is committed to an inclusive future for everyone.” Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich have echoed these sentiments, with Popovich being one of Trump’s harshest critics, calling him “a bully and pathetic, a threat to democracy.”

In the WNBA, a league actively engaged in social justice and civil rights issues, players like Diana Taurasi, A’ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Sue Bird, Candace Parker, and former player Dawn Staley have openly endorsed the same candidate. In a public letter, Wilson declared, “We need a leader who understands us and cares about our wellbeing beyond the court.” In a joint interview, Bird and Taurasi agreed that “Harris is the hope for real change on issues of justice and equity.”

Harris’s support also extends beyond basketball. Tennis legend Billie Jean King, winner of 12 Grand Slam titles, has highlighted the importance of having a president committed to gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights. “Kamala represents inclusion, respect, and equality in all spheres, including sports,” King said at an event supporting the candidate. Track and field legend Carl Lewis has described Harris as “someone who understands what it means to fight for every step you take.”

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In women’s football, Megan Rapinoe, a long-standing opponent of Trump, has become one of Harris’s most outspoken supporters. She has actively campaigned on social media and at numerous public events. “Kamala is the type of leader we need to challenge the status quo and fight for equality and justice,” she said in an interview. She also posted emphatically on Instagram: “Only 15 days left to make our voices heard at the polls! I’m voting for Kamala Harris because I believe in the power of coalition-building, that’s how we create lasting change.”

Among NFL supporters are former players Mel Blount, Emmitt Smith, Kellen Winslow, Andre Tippett, and Calvin Johnson. Johnson noted that Harris “not only listens but acts, and that’s what we need.” Meanwhile, young tennis star Coco Gauff has highlighted how inspiring it is for people of colour to see a Black woman on the presidential ballot, a symbol of racial progress. “It’s incredible to see someone who could be one of us now running for President of the United States.”

Support for Donald Trump

On the other side of the race is Donald Trump, who has focused on appealing to notable figures from combat sports, where an audience with shared conservative values exists. Trump has appeared at major sporting events and has leveraged his connection with sports figures to reinforce his “Make America Great Again” message, appealing to a traditional patriotism and conservative values that resonate with part of the UFC’s fan base.

Famed former boxer Mike Tyson has long praised the Republican candidate for his pragmatism and loyalty in business and has openly stated he will vote for him. “Trump is straightforward and authentic, someone who understands the struggle.” Tyson represents a segment of the electorate that values the former president’s confrontational style. Boxer (and YouTuber) Jake Paul has also backed Trump, posting a video on social media in which he addresses voters directly: “Do the right thing, vote for Donald Trump. Not because I say so (…) but because it’s the right thing to do.”

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Another ardent supporter of this political line is Dana White, president of the UFC and a close friend of the former president. “Dear Americans, if you want the best for your family and for the country, vote for Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States,” White said at a rally held at Madison Square Garden. This approach has been effective in attracting younger male, working-class voters who see Trump as a figure challenging the current political landscape.

This message has also resonated with active fighters such as Sean Strickland, who stated that Trump “is a strong leader,” and Henry Cejudo, who believes that Trump “stands for the values of a strong, united nation.” Evan Elder even dedicated his victory in the octagon to “his friend Trump” following an attempted attack on the former president.

Trump’s effort to win votes among combat sports enthusiasts led to some controversy on Monday. The candidate used images of Olympic boxer Imane Khelif in a campaign video. Despite Khelif facing online harassment for gender-related issues, Trump used her image to criticise the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports and attack the Biden-Harris administration.

The NFL also has figures in favour of the Republican, such as Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, a Catholic who champions conservative values. Butker has stated that Trump “represents the defence of faith and free speech,” which he believes must be upheld and sees in Trump a defender of these values.

Professional wrestling is another area inclined towards this side of the spectrum. Iconic WWE figures like Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker have backed Trump’s “law and order” message. Hogan, one of his most iconic supporters, said, “Trump is someone who isn’t afraid to tell it like it is, and that’s what we need.”

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In motorsports, Danica Patrick, one of the few women to compete in NASCAR and IndyCar, has also endorsed Trump. Known for her pragmatic approach, Patrick stated that her support for Trump “is a matter of common sense; we need a strong leader who defends everyone’s interests.”

Trump has gained further support from figures such as NFL legend Brett Favre, who commented that Trump “has brought back respect for traditional values.” Golf icon Jack Nicklaus has been among the most emphatic in this regard, declaring that “Trump loves this country and has fought tirelessly for its citizens.” Nicklaus even posted a letter on social media encouraging his followers to vote for Trump, noting that he “wasn’t always a popular politician, but he has always cared about America’s future.”

Among others sharing this stance are NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, who stated that “Trump understands the sport and American culture,” and former baseball player David Ortiz, who has expressed that “Trump is the man for the job, and we need someone who cares about our nation.”

With these endorsements, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are persuading sectors of the population that value the influence of athletes in society. For Harris, support from athletes has been essential in mobilising young people and marginalised communities, while Trump has found resonance in combat sports and disciplines where patriotism and conservative values are prominent. Athletes have taken their convictions to the political arena, playing an important role in the public conversation surrounding the 2024 presidential election.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Western Sahara: UK Endorses Moroccan Autonomy Plan on Western Sahara

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David Lammy, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom and Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita signed a joint communique in Rabat on Sunday.

The United Kingdom has endorsed the Moroccan Autonomy Proposal. It is viewed as the most credible basis to settle the dispute over Western Sahara. The proposal is considered viable and pragmatic.

In a landmark diplomatic meeting, the UK stated its commitment. The UK “will continue to act bilaterally, including economically, regionally, and internationally.” This action will be in line with this position to support resolution of the conflict.

This position was expressed in a Joint Communiqué. David Lammy, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom, signed it in Rabat. The signing occurred on Sunday. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, also signed it.

This document highlights that the UK “follows closely the current positive dynamic on this issue.” His Majesty King Mohammed VI provides leadership in this matter. It adds that London “recognises the importance of the question of Western Sahara for the Kingdom of Morocco.” It notes that settling this regional dispute “would strengthen the stability of North Africa. It would also aid in the relaunch of the bilateral dynamic and regional integration.” 

The UK affirms, in the Joint Communiqué signed at the Foreign Ministry headquarters, that UK can consider supporting projects in the Sahara. This is notably as part of the UK Export Finance’s £5bn commitment to support new business across the country.

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It also underlines that the UK “recognises Morocco as a key gateway to Africa’s socio-economic development”. The UK reaffirms its commitment to deepening engagement with Morocco. It sees Morocco as a partner for growth across the continent.

In this document, “both countries support the central role of the UN-led process.” They also consider it vital. Additionally, they reaffirm “their full support for the efforts of the UN Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy, Mr. Staffan de Mistura.” To this end, the UK underlines that it is “ready, willing and committed to lend its active support and engagement to the Personal Envoy and the parties.”

“As a Permanent Member of the UN Security Council, the United Kingdom agrees with Morocco. There is an urgent need to find a resolution to this long-held dispute. This would be in the interest of the parties,” the document notes. It adds that “the time for a resolution and to move this issue forwards is long-overdue. This action would strengthen the stability of North Africa and the relaunch of the bilateral dynamic and regional integration.”

This new position of the United Kingdom is significant. As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, it aligns with the strong stances expressed by many major powers. This includes notably the United States, France, and Spain. 

This new position of the United Kingdom is significant. The UK is a permanent member of the UN Security Council. This stance reinforces the growing international momentum. The momentum is driven by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in support of the Autonomy Plan under Moroccan sovereignty. It also confirms the credibility of this initiative and the broad consensus backing it to reach a final resolution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara

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Elon Musk leaving Trump administration, capping a turbulent tenure

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Elon Musk listens to U.S. President Donald Trump speak in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 11, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo/File Photo

Billionaire Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab CEO Elon Musk is leaving the Trump administration after leading a tumultuous efficiency drive, during which he upended several federal agencies but ultimately failed to deliver the generational savings he had sought.

His “off-boarding will begin tonight,” a White House official told Reuters late Wednesday, confirming Musk’s departure from government. Musk earlier on Wednesday took to his social media platform X to thank President Donald Trump as his time as a special government employee with the Department of Government Efficiency draws to an end.

His departure was quick and unceremonious. He did not have a formal conversation with Trump before announcing his exit, according to a source with knowledge of the matter, who added that his departure was decided “at a senior staff level.”

While the precise circumstances of his exit were not immediately clear, he leaves a day after criticizing Trump’s marquee tax bill, calling it too expensive and a measure that would undermine his work with the U.S. DOGE Service.

Some senior White House officials, including Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, were particularly irked by those comments, and the White House was forced to call Republican senators to reiterate Trump’s support for the package, a source familiar with the matter said.

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While Musk remains close to the president, his exit comes after a gradual, but steady slide in standing.

After Trump’s inauguration, the billionaire quickly emerged as a powerful force in Trump’s orbit: hyper-visible, unapologetically brash and unfettered by traditional norms. At the Conservative Political Action Conference in February, he brandished a red metallic chainsaw to wild cheers. “This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy,” he declared.

On the campaign trail, Musk had said DOGE would be able to cut at least $2 trillion in federal spending. DOGE currently estimates its efforts have saved $175 billion so far, a number Reuters was not able to independently verify.

Musk did not hide his animus for the federal workforce, and he predicted that revoking “the COVID-era privilege” of telework would trigger “a wave of voluntary terminations that we welcome.”

But some cabinet members who initially embraced Musk’s outsider energy grew wary of his tactics, sources said. Over time, they grew more confident pushing back against his job cuts, encouraged by Trump’s reminder in early March that staffing decisions rested with department secretaries, not with Musk.

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Musk clashed with three of Trump’s most senior cabinet members – Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. He called Trump’s trade adviser Peter Navarro a “moron” and “dumber than a sack of bricks.” Navarro dismissed the insults, saying, “I’ve been called worse.”

At the same time, Musk began to hint that his time in government would come to a close, while expressing frustration at times that he could not more aggressively cut spending.

In an April 22 Tesla conference call, he signaled he would be significantly scaling back his government work to focus on his businesses.

“The federal bureaucracy situation is much worse than I realized,” Musk told The Washington Post this week. “I thought there were problems, but it sure is an uphill battle trying to improve things in D.C., to say the least.”

DOGE GOES ON

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Musk’s 130-day mandate as a special government employee in the Trump administration was set to expire around May 30. The administration has said DOGE’s efforts to restructure and shrink the federal government will continue.

Several cabinet secretaries are already discussing with the White House how to proceed without further alienating Congressional Republicans. But even as department heads will keep some DOGE infrastructure in place, they will likely move to reassert control over budgets and staffing, sources have told Reuters.

“The DOGE mission will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government,” Musk said.

Trump and DOGE have managed to cut nearly 12%, or 260,000, of the 2.3 million-strong federal civilian workforce largely through threats of firings, buyouts and early retirement offers, a Reuters review of agency departures found.

At the same time, DOGE has hit a number of roadblocks, with federal courts at times propping back up agencies shortly after DOGE had moved to eliminate them. In some cases, staff and funding cuts have led to purchasing bottlenecks, increased costs and a brain drain of scientific and technological talent.

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The most recent source of friction came on Tuesday when Musk criticized the price tag of Republicans’ tax and budget legislation making its way through Congress.

“I was disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not just decreases it, and undermines the work that the DOGE team is doing,” Musk told CBS News.

One source said the billionaire’s decision to trash Trump’s bill on television deeply upset senior White House aides.

His political activities have drawn protests and some investors have called for him to leave his work as Trump’s adviser and more closely manage Tesla, which has seen falls in sales and its stock price.

Musk, the world’s richest person, has defended his role as an unelected official who was granted unprecedented authority by Trump to dismantle parts of the U.S. government.

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Having spent nearly $300 million to back Trump’s presidential campaign and other Republicans last year, he said earlier this month he would substantially cut his political spending.

“I think I’ve done enough,” Musk said at an economic forum in Qatar.

-Reuters

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Syrian Authorities Confirm Closure of Premises Occupied by Polisario Separatists in Damascus

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A Moroccan technical delegation is preparing to reopen the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Damascus. As part of this visit, a joint mission comprising Moroccan officials and Syrian senior officials paid a field visit. They aimed to ascertain the effective closure of the office of the “Polisario” separatists in the Syrian capital.

The Syrian authorities reaffirmed their commitment to respecting the Kingdom’s national sovereignty. They also ensured territorial integrity. Additionally, they rejected any form of support for separatist entities. 

This move also confirms Syria’s willingness to strengthen bilateral cooperation with Morocco and promote regional stability.  

HM King Mohammed VI’s decision to reopen the Moroccan Embassy in Damascus marks a new era in Moroccan-Syrian ties. 

The closure of the ‘Polisario’ office in Syria shows a tangible expression of this mutual commitment. It demonstrates the commitment to the Kingdom’s territorial integrity.

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