Saquon Barkley 'shocked' to be named to Donald Trump's presidential sports council, says he won't be participatingNew Foto - Saquon Barkley 'shocked' to be named to Donald Trump's presidential sports council, says he won't be participating

President Donald Trump's White House announced Friday that Saquon Barkley would be a member of his newly formed council on sports, fitness and nutrition. It appears that was news to Barkley. Barkley said Monday that he was "shocked" that his name was included as a council member and that he will not be participating. The All-Pro Philadelphia Eagles running back addressed the subject with reporters at training camp Monday. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] "A couple of months ago, it was brought to my team about the council," Barkley said. "So, I'm not really too familiar with it. I felt like that I'm going to be super busy, so me and my family thought it probably was in our best interest to not accept that. "Was definitely a little shocked when my name was mentioned, but I'm assuming it's something great. So I appreciate it. But was a little shocked when my name was mentioned." The White House previously issued a news release about the council that named several prominent athletes and sports figures who would participate, Barkley included. "The council will include executive director Catherine Granito, chair Bryson DeChambeau, Saquon Barkley, Gary Bettman, Nick Bosa, Harrison Butker, Cody Campbell, Roger Goodell, Wayne Gretzky, Nelly Korda, Paul "Triple H" Levesque, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Mariano Rivera, Tony Romo, Annika Sörenstam, Tua Tagovailoa, Lawrence Taylor, Matthew Tkachuk, and Mariano Rivera," the statement reads. None of the other athletes named have said that they won't be participating. Taylor and "Triple H" flanked Trump during a news conference addressing the council. Barkley, a three-time Pro Bowler who earned NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2024 during Philadelphia's run to the Super Bowl championship, has previously made public appearances with Trump. Barkley golfed with Trump in April in New Jersey, then flew with Trump to Washington D.C. and visited the White House ahead of the Eagles' official visit to commemorate their Super Bowl victory. Barkley's visit prompted criticism, to which he responded on social media that he respects the office of the president. "lol some people are really upset cause I played golfed and flew to the White House with the PRESIDENT,"Barkley wrote. "Maybe I just respect the office, not a hard concept to understand. Just golfed with Obama not too long ago … and look forward to finishing my round with Trump! Now ya get out my mentions with all this politics and have amazing day."

Saquon Barkley 'shocked' to be named to Donald Trump's presidential sports council, says he won't be participating

Saquon Barkley 'shocked' to be named to Donald Trump's presidential sports council, says he won't be participating President...
De'Aaron Fox reportedly agrees to 4-year, $229 million max contract extension with San Antonio SpursNew Foto - De'Aaron Fox reportedly agrees to 4-year, $229 million max contract extension with San Antonio Spurs

De'Aaron Fox has agreed to a four-year, $229 million contract extension with the Spurs,according to ESPN's Shams Charania, as San Antonio continues to revamp its roster with sights set on building a bona fide contender around ascendant superstar big man Victor Wembanyama. The new deal will keep Fox under contract with San Antonio through the 2029-30 season. Fox, 27, averaged 23.5 points, 6.3 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 1.5 steals in 36.1 minutes per game last season, shooting 46.3% from the field, 31% from 3-point range and 82.7% from the free-throw line across 62 total appearances for the Spurs and Kings. He had thesecond-highest individual scoring performance of the season, pouring in a career-high and Kings franchise record 60 points in a November win over the Timberwolves. Aug. 3 made it six months since Fox landed in San Antonio in athree-team tradethat ended his tenure with the Kings, seven-and-a-half seasons after Sacramento drafted him out of Kentucky with the fifth overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. Fox agreeing to a multi-year deal seemed all but assured from the moment he arrived, given the clear preference for being in San Antonio that he publicly confirmed toESPN's Michael C. Wrightafter the trade. Once his agent, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul, informed Sacramento of Fox's desire to join the Spurs, reports surfaced of the guard telling the club he had a list of preferred teams. "There was no f***ing list," Fox said. "There was one team. I wanted to go to San Antonio. So, a lot of people are mad at me, saying I handcuffed the team by giving them a destination. Well, this is my career. If anybody else is in my position, you'd do the same thing. It's not my job to help build your team. I'm not about to just go where [the Kings] want me to go. I wanted to have a destination." Even after reaching that destination, though, hitting the six-month mark was key. Because while Fox was eligible to sign an extension with the Spurs as soon as the 2025 NBA Finals ended, he had to wait a bit longer to be able toink the most lucrative deal available— one that signals the Spurs' belief that the former All-Star and All-NBA point guard can serve as a championship-caliber running buddy and table-setter for Wembanyama for years to come. Fox is one of the NBA's quickest, most explosive and most prolific scoring guards — a three-level scorer who can break opposing defenses down off the dribble, get into the teeth of the coverage, and punish opponents by either pulling up from midrange, finishing at the cup, or drawing contact to get to the foul line. He has averaged 24.3 points and 6.2 assists per game on 47.8% shootingover the past six seasons. Theonly other players to hit those numbersover that span? Nikola Jokić, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Dončić and LeBron James. That's pretty decent company — and a pretty surprising peer group, considering the relative lack of success that Fox was met with for the bulk of his time in Sacramento, as Vivek Ranadivé's Kings bounced from coach to coach, executive to executive, vision to vision and, largely, loss to loss throughout Fox's first five professional seasons. And then the Kings hired Mike Brown, and suddenly, Sacramentogot serious. Anoverhauled motion offense, built around the dribble-handoff chemistry ofFox and playmaking center Domantas Sabonis, surged to the top of the NBA in offensive efficiency, rocketing the club back to relevance. "Light the Beam" became a joyous meme, a rallying cry, anarticle of faith. Both Fox and Sabonis earned All-Star and All-NBA berths. Fox's remarkablelate-game shooting and playmakingearned him the NBA'sinaugural Clutch Player of the Year award. For thefirst time in 16 years, the Kings made the playoffs, taking the Bay Area big-brother Warriors all the way to seven games in the first round of the 2023 postseason; it took Foxbreaking a finger on his shooting hand in Game 4, and Stephen Curry exploding for50 points in Game 7, to end the Kings' breathtaking run. That, it turns out, was as good as it would get. Despite continued stellar play from Fox, Sabonis and sixth man Malik Monk, the Kings took a slight step back in 2023-24, dropping from 48 wins and third place in the West to 46 wins and the ninth seed asthe rest of the conference rose up around them. They'd exact a measure of revenge byeliminating Golden Statein their first play-in tournament game, but wouldlose to the Pelicansin their second, preventing them from returning to the playoffs proper for the second straight season — and setting the stage for things to get uncomfortable if the next campaign got off to a rocky start. Fast forward to December 2024, and … well, things got rocky: Already under .500 30 games into the season, the Kings had a chance to end a four-game losing streak by knocking off the upstart Pistons the night after Christmas. But Fox fouled Detroit guard Jaden Ivey in the act of shooting a 3-pointer with 3.1 seconds to go, resulting in a four-point play and a fifth straight loss. Afterward, Brown wascritical of, among other things, Fox's defenseon that decisive final play. One day later,the Kings fired Brown— a sudden, sharp decision that led some to speculate, especially in the absence of any press conference by the front office to clarify the rationale for the move, that Fox had gone to Sacramento's brass to call for a change.Foxvehementlydeniedthat, and as the Kings' decision-makers continued to leave the circumstances surrounding Brown's firing unclear, the All-Star point guard grew increasingly dissatisfied with the state of affairs in California's capital. "I was like, 'Yo, I've been here for going on my eighth year. If Mike gets fired, I'll be going on my fifth coach,'" Foxtold ESPN. "And I told them, 'I'm not going to play for another coach. I'm going to play for another team.' … You fire the coach, and you don't do an interview? So, all the blame was on me. Did it weigh on me? No. I don't give a f***. But the fact y'all are supposed to be protecting your player and y'all let that happen. ... I felt at the time the organization didn't have my back." Frustrated by that lack of support, and reportedly fearful of"the prospect of wasting his best years on a team that was mired in mediocrity,"Fox and Paul made it clear that he felt his future lay outside of Sacramento. Specifically, in San Antonio — just a couple hours west of Katy, Texas, where Fox played his high school ball; where his wife, Recee, grew up; and where a certain 7-foot-3 Frenchman seems poised to take over the sport. "It's like playing with Steph," Foxtold ESPN. "Everybody can't play with Steph because you always have to look for him. But at the end of the day, that motherf***** can win championships. And I think Vic can win championships." The Spurs barely got to see Fox and Wembanyama together, with a pair of ailments — Wembanyama'sdeep vein thrombosisand Fox'sfractured left pinky finger— limiting them to just120 shared minutes across five games, with San Antonio getting outscored by five points with them sharing the floor. The new agreement represents a vote of confidence that, with a clean bill of health and a lot more reps, the pairing can produce significantly more positive results. It also allows San Antonio to give Dylan Harper — whom the Spurs drafted No. 2 overall in June's 2025 NBA draft after a surprise rise in the lottery — a longer developmental runway, affording him the opportunity to come along slowly behind a high-level pro playmaker rather than being pressed into immediate duty and expected to provide elite service to Wembanyama, Devin Vassell, reigning Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle, and the rest of a Spurs roster expected by many to make a leap this season. Just how significant a leap depends primarily on Wembanyama, who's been cleared to return in time for training camp and could well be ticketed for MVP consideration in his third season. Just how significant a leap Wembanyama makes, though, could depend a lot on Fox — the kind of offensive engine who could make his life a lot easier, and who could give San Antonio the sort of inside-out, one-two punch that makes Western Conference opponents' lives much, much tougher.

De'Aaron Fox reportedly agrees to 4-year, $229 million max contract extension with San Antonio Spurs

De'Aaron Fox reportedly agrees to 4-year, $229 million max contract extension with San Antonio Spurs De'Aaron Fox has agreed to a fo...
Ron DeSantis in the shadows as Florida Republicans toast Trump's teamNew Foto - Ron DeSantis in the shadows as Florida Republicans toast Trump's team

ORLANDO, Fla. — By the time Susie Wiles took the stage here at the state Republican Party's biggest event of the year, it was clear who the star of the show was — and, equally as important, who was not. Wiles, President Donald Trump's longtime adviser and his current chief of staff, was at the event to receive the party's "Statesman of the Year" award, its highest honor. "I find it amazingly wonderful that almost every speaker has talked about voter registration and grassroots," she told the audience of party dignitaries. "It is the backbone of what we do and why we do it and why we win." As the evening went on, speaker after speaker hailed Wiles, with one calling her the "most powerful woman in the world." Along with her keynote address, the main portion of the weekend convention was dominated by figures in Trump's inner circle — some of whom had, like Wiles, previously worked for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis before publicly falling out with him. The lineup underpinned how abruptly the Florida GOP appears to have moved on from DeSantis, the man who had for the past five years been, by far, its most prominent figure and also was once named the party's "Statesman of the Year." After DeSantis' dominating 2022 re-election bid, he quickly turned to flirting with a run for president, a move that left his power in Florida Republican circles nearly unchecked as most in the party were eager to hand the governor victories to boost his chances of getting the Republican nomination. But DeSantis lost to Trump, who also calls Florida home. And over the weekend here, it became clear that not only has Trump taken over the Republican Party at the national level, but the state party has also fully gotten on board. "Make no mistake, this is Donald Trump's — not Ron DeSantis' — GOP," an adviser to the Florida GOP said. "Anyone who thinks otherwise has not paid attention since Iowa. Voters are ready to move forward and not focus on figures of the past." "Florida will continue to be the national standard bearer, with or without Ron DeSantis," the person added. That sentiment was palpable over the weekend at the Rosen Shingle Creek hotel that hosted the Florida GOP event. Along with Wiles, Trump deputy chief of staff James Blair, a former DeSantis administration official, addressed the audience, as did Tony Fabrizio, Trump's top pollster, who was joined on stage by Chris LaCivita, the co-manager of Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. Not only was the Trump theme overwhelming at the event, the feeling of the party moving on was made more acute because many who were given prime speaking slots were those with whom DeSantis has had public feuds in the past — most notably Wiles. LaCivita also spent much of the early phases of the 2024 presidential campaign attacking DeSantis, including calling him a "sad little man." DeSantis did give a well-received speech at the event, but was given a 2 p.m. speaking time, which was well before the main dinner speeches that featured the Trump-heavy lineup. "I'm sure he was not thrilled by it," said a former DeSantis adviser who remains an ally of the governor. "He had to notice, it was hard not to. But I would point to his polling numbers. He's still a very popular figure with Florida Republicans." In July,a poll from the University of North Florida(UNF) had DeSantis' approval marginally rating higher than Trump's, 83% to 82%, with both remaining overwhelmingly popular with Republican voters in the state. But along with his diminished presence at the state party event where he was once the star, DeSantis for the first time since first being elected in 2018 received significant pushback from the state's Republican-dominated Legislature earlier this year on an immigration measure — a move thatsent clear signalsthat his stock with Florida Republican leaders is dropping. His status in his own state will also continue to be challenged in the 2026 midterms, as he struggles to find a candidate he can support to replace him as governor. The current front-runner is Rep. Byron Donalds, who wasquickly endorsed by Trumpand has amassed an early war chest of more than $22 million. Many of DeSantis' supporters have publicly attacked Donalds, who has not yet returned fire, and there is little expectation that DeSantis will endorse his campaign. The most prominent name to consider getting in the race has beenDeSantis' wife, Casey DeSantis,but after months of speculation, she does not appear poised to make any announcement in the near future. Polling had Casey DeSantis and Donalds neck and neck, but after Trump's endorsement, Donalds quickly cut into what was once her dominating lead. "Casey DeSantis was an early favorite when we asked about this in fall of 2023 with 22%, ahead of Donalds with 9%, and 40% undecided, but after Trump's endorsement of Donalds and as we get closer to August 2026, DeSantis' lead has all but disappeared," Michael Binder, head of UNF's polling department, said in late July. It's "now inside the margin of error for this poll," he said.

Ron DeSantis in the shadows as Florida Republicans toast Trump's team

Ron DeSantis in the shadows as Florida Republicans toast Trump's team ORLANDO, Fla. — By the time Susie Wiles took the stage here at the...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott orders arrest of Democratic lawmakers who fled over redistrictingNew Foto - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott orders arrest of Democratic lawmakers who fled over redistricting

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbotthas ordered Texas law enforcement to arrestDemocratic lawmakers who fled the statetoblock a vote on redistrictingthat could give Republicans several more seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. "Texas House Democrats abandoned their duty to Texans,"Abbott said in an Aug. 4 press releaseannouncing the move. "By fleeing the state, Texas House Democrats are holding hostage critical legislation to aid flood victims and advance property tax relief. There are consequences for dereliction of duty." It's unclear whether and how Texas law enforcement will be able to work with out-of-state law enforcement to execute the arrest order, which Abbott said is designed to ensure the missing Democrats comply with civil arrest warrantsissued by state Republican lawmakers in an 85-6 voteearlier in the day. Those warrants only apply within state lines. More than 50 state Democratic lawmakers fled Aug. 3 in the political power struggle. Many went to the Chicago area in Illinois, where Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker greeted them. Others went to Boston, Massachusetts and Albany, New York. At the urging ofPresident Donald Trump, Texas Republicans have proposed changing congressional districts to give their party an assist in next year's midterm elections. The revamped map could allow Republicans to flip as many as five Democratic congressional seats. The Democrats are already facing a $500 fine for each day they are out of the state. The penalty was created after state Democrats in 2021 made a similar move to protest new voting restrictions. However, supporters such as Pritzker, a billionaire, and U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a star Democratic fundraiser from Texas, have offered to help the fleeing Democrats. Abbott said that his arrest order, which called on the Texas Department Of Public Safety to take action, will remain in place until every missing Democratic member has been brought to the Texas Capitol. Contributing: Savannah Kuchar – USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Texas orders arrest of Democrats who fled to block redistricting

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott orders arrest of Democratic lawmakers who fled over redistricting

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott orders arrest of Democratic lawmakers who fled over redistricting Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbotthas ordered Te...
Raiders trade CB Jakorian Bennett to Eagles for DT Thomas Booker IV, AP source saysNew Foto - Raiders trade CB Jakorian Bennett to Eagles for DT Thomas Booker IV, AP source says

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The Las Vegas Raiders are trading cornerback Jakorian Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV, a person with knowledge of the deal said Monday. That person spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press because the trade is pending physicals on both players. Bennett, drafted in the fourth round two years ago out of Maryland, started seven games for the Raiders last season before being shut down because of a torn labrum that required surgery. He played well as a cover cornerback, but Bennett was running with the second and third teams this training camp under first-year coach Pete Carroll. At 5-foot-10, Bennett doesn't fit Carroll's preference of playing taller cornerbacks. Six-foot Eric Stokes and 6-2 rookie Darien Porter have been competing with the starters this camp. Booker started one game and played in all 17 last season for the Eagles. He also appeared in four postseason games for the Super Bowl champions. But Booker, a 2022 fifth-round draft pick of Houston, was fifth on the depth chart at a deep defensive tackle position this season. The Raidersreleased defensive tackle Christian Wilkinson July 24 over a dispute over a recovery plan for a broken foot from last season. The club is attempting to void the remaining $35.25 million of Wilkins' deal, and he has filed a grievance with the NFL Players Association. Defensive tackles Adam Butler and Jonah Laulu have been working with the starters. ___ AP Sports Writer Dan Gelston in Philadelphia contributed to this report. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Raiders trade CB Jakorian Bennett to Eagles for DT Thomas Booker IV, AP source says

Raiders trade CB Jakorian Bennett to Eagles for DT Thomas Booker IV, AP source says HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The Las Vegas Raiders are trading...
Red Sox ride Duran HR, strong outing from Bello to 6th straight win, beating Royals 8-5New Foto - Red Sox ride Duran HR, strong outing from Bello to 6th straight win, beating Royals 8-5

BOSTON (AP) — Jarren Duran hit a three-run homer and Brayan Bello pitched six effective innings, helping the Boston Red Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 8-5 on Monday night for their sixth consecutive victory. Rob Refsnyder drove in two runs, and Duran added a leaping,run-saving catchin front of the Green Monster in the fourth. Bello (8-5) allowed an unearned run and six hits. The right-hander has surrendered three earned runs or fewer in 13 of his last 14 outings. The Royals got back-to-back home runs from Vinnie Pasquantino and Maikel Garcia off Jorge Alcala as part of a four-run eighth. But Aroldis Chapman handled the ninth for his 21st save. Royals starter Bailey Falter (7-6) was pulled after four innings. He was charged with seven runs and eight hits. Refsnyder put the Red Sox in front with a two-run single in the first. Duran then pushed the lead to 5-0 with two out, hitting a 419-foot drive deep to center for his 12th homer. Boston rookie Roman Anthony was scratched from his scheduled start in right field due to mid-back tightness. He was replaced by Wilyer Abreu. Key moment With Boston leading 8-5 in the eighth, Kansas City's Bobby Witt Jr. singled to right field. Nick Loftin attempted to score from second, but Abreu's throw from right beat him and Loftin was tagged out in a collision with catcher Connor Wong. The Royals challenged, arguing Wong illegally blocked the plate, but it was upheld after a video review. Key stat The Red Sox have outscored their opponents 44-16 during their win streak. Up next Rookie right-hander Ryan Bergert (1-0, 2.78 ERA) starts for Kansas City on Tuesday night, and left-hander Garrett Crochet (12-4, 2.23 ERA) goes for the Red Sox. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Red Sox ride Duran HR, strong outing from Bello to 6th straight win, beating Royals 8-5

Red Sox ride Duran HR, strong outing from Bello to 6th straight win, beating Royals 8-5 BOSTON (AP) — Jarren Duran hit a three-run homer and...
Victim in Epstein case decries 'political warfare' in effort to release grand jury transcriptsNew Foto - Victim in Epstein case decries 'political warfare' in effort to release grand jury transcripts

Two victims of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse have filed letters to the court condemning the Justice Department's request to unseal grand jury testimony and cited the lack of respect they feel has been showed toward them byPresident Donald Trump and his administration. Both of the victims remained anonymous in their writings sent on Monday, with one calling the latest handling of the so-called Epstein Files "political warfare." "Dear United States, I wish you would have handled and would handle the whole 'Epstein Files' with more respect towards and for the victims. I am not some pawn in your political warfare. What you have done and continue to do is eating at me day after day as you help to perpetuate this story indefinitely," one of the victims wrote. Another victim argued that priority has only been on protecting "wealthy men." "(I) feel like the DOJ's and FBI's priority is protecting the "third-party", the wealthy men by focusing on scrubbing their names off the files of which the victims, "know who they are,'" one of the victims wrote. While neither letter outwardly requests federal Judge Richard Berman in New York to keep the transcripts under seal, both strongly urge him to take all necessary precautions in concealing victims' identities. One of the victims suggested that a third party review the release of the documents to ensure that no information related to the victims is revealed. The other victim told the judge that it is an "upmost priority" for any information regarding identify of the victims be redacted. Both emotional letters submitted to the judge showed clear frustration towards the administration's handling of the files. "I appreciate your time reading my short thoughts and feeling and my anxiety and frustration is NOT aimed at you, obviously. It is aimed at the very government here, the ones asking to release these transcripts, exhibits, etc., of which the victims are not privy to while they have concluded that there is nothing more to see on the files they hold. Yet no one has seen them, but them," one of the letters read. "I am beside myself." Victims in the case were asked to respond to thegovernment's request to releasegrand jury transcripts by August 5. The Epstein files have become a mounting problem for the Trump administration as the demand for them to be released has only increased over the past few months. Both the Justice Department and the FBI have struggled for months on how to release material related to the Epstein investigation. The documents require heavy redaction in order to protect victims and witnesses that were involved in the probe. In February, Attorney General Pam Bondi promoted the release of the documents, giving out information in binders to right-wing media influencers at the White House. Those influencers criticized the information, saying that much of it was old news. After two months of promising to release more information, the administration turned quiet. CNN recently reported that in May, Bondi had briefed Trump on the files and that his name appeared several times. On July 7, the Justice Department released an unsigned memo about the files saying that it does not plan to release more information. The letter also said that there was no "client list." Trump has continued to experience backlash from members of Congress, his political base and the public on the lack of transparency. The Justice Department asked the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York to unseal grand jury transcripts in the investigation on July 18. The department also asked a judge in the Southern District of Florida to release grand jury transcripts, but the request was swiftly denied. The judge overseeing the Justice Department's request for the unsealing of grand jury transcripts has asked the government additional questions to answer before Tuesday as to why he should grant their request. This story has been updated with additional details. CNN's Evan Perez, Kara Scannell and Aaron Blake contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Victim in Epstein case decries ‘political warfare’ in effort to release grand jury transcripts

Victim in Epstein case decries 'political warfare' in effort to release grand jury transcripts Two victims of Jeffrey Epstein's ...

 

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