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Asante Samuel stirs conspiracy concept on 2024 elections being rigged in favor of Donald Trump 

Former NFL cornerback Asante Samuel made headlines on social media on Tuesday when he offered his take on the 2024 U.S. Presidential elections. Samuel questioned whether the elections were rigged in favor of Trump before sharing his belief.

“Do you believe the 2024 election was rigged? I most certainly do,” Samuel tweeted.

Trump won the 2024 election over Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris, winning 312 Electoral College votes to Harris’ 226. He also won all of the seven swing states, including the first win of Nevada by a Republican since 2004.

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Asante Samuel uses Donald Trump to troll New York Giants QB Jaxson Dart

Former Philadelphia Eagles CB Asante Samuel - Source: GettyFormer Philadelphia Eagles CB Asante Samuel - Source: Getty
Former Philadelphia Eagles CB Asante Samuel – Source: Getty

On Friday, New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced U.S. President Donald Trump at one of his rallies in New York. When Trump then took the stage for his speech, he offered praise to Dart, calling the Giants QB a “future Hall of Famer” and a “beautiful guy.”

When Asante Samuel caught wind of Trump’s compliment to Dart, he mocked both the U.S. President and the Giants QB.

“Trump lies to everyone,” Samuel tweeted on Saturday.

Samuel played in the NFL for 11 seasons. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round in 2003 and won two Super Bowls with them.

Samuel also spent four seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. He finished his career with 439 tackles (398 solo), 164 passes defended, nine tackles for loss, 51 interceptions, seven forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.