Trump threatens deal with Commanders if they don't change back to 'Redskins'
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President Donald Trump on Sunday intensified his demand for the Washington Commanders to revert to the name “Redskins,” threatening to impede the NFL team’s $5.7 billion stadium agreement if they do not comply, though it is uncertain how he might enforce this.

“I might impose a restriction on them such that if they don’t revert to the original ‘Washington Redskins’ and discard the ‘Washington Commanders,’ I won’t proceed with a deal for their Stadium in Washington. This would make the team more valuable, and the agreement more appealing to all,” Trump posted on Truth Social.

The team relocated from Washington to Landover, Maryland, in 1997, but DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and the team declared a deal in April to return the Commanders to the district at the former site of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium.

President Donald Trump speaks during a dinner for Republican senators in the State Dining Room of the White House, Friday, July 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (AP)

Trump touted the deal at the time, but the proposal is stalled before the DC Council.

Speaking to reporters last week, Bowser urged the DC Council to “make moves” on the deal, adding that “the Commanders are anxious” about it.

Trump expressed openness earlier this month to helping out if the DC Council does not approve the deal.

“It’s a great piece of property, so we’ll see. But if I can help them out, I would. … The federal government ultimately controls it,” Trump said.

In late 2024, lawmakers in Congress passed a bill to transfer ownership of the RFK site from the federal government to the district’s government.

“The owner is very, very successful and a very good man,” Trump continued.

“It would be a great place for the NFL to be there, I can tell you that.”

Earlier on Sunday, the president initially referred to the football team as the “Washington ‘Whatever’s'” and urged the proprietors to “IMMEDIATELY revert their name back to the Washington Redskins Football Team.”

Jayden Daniels #5 of the Washington Commanders is tackled by Jack Campbell #46 of the Detroit Lions during the third quarter in the NFC Divisional Playoff at Ford Field on January 18, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) (Getty)

CNN has reached out to the Commanders and the DC mayor’s office for comment on Trump’s posts.

Trump’s Sunday comments went further than ones he made earlier this month, when he told reporters the Commanders’ name should be changed back to the Redskins, something he acknowledged was a “controversial statement.”

“It doesn’t have the same ring to me,” he said.

“But, you know, winning can make everything sound good. So, if they win, all of a sudden, the Commanders sounds good, but I wouldn’t have changed it.”

The Commanders aren’t the only team moniker Trump wants reverted.

Trump also put the pressure on the Cleveland Guardians to change their name back to the “Indians,” claiming that the “Indian people” want the Guardians to be the “Indians” yet again.

The names were changed as part of a larger cultural shift as corporate brands reexamined their use of racist caricatures and stereotypical names, but Trump argued Sunday that “times are different now.”

“Our great Indian people, in massive numbers, want this to happen. Their heritage and prestige is systematically being taken away from them,” Trump said.

“Times are different now than they were three or four years ago. We are a Country of passion and common sense. OWNERS, GET IT DONE!!!”

And in a later post Sunday, Trump claimed Matt Dolan, a former Ohio state lawmaker whose family owns the Guardians, “has lost three Elections in a row because of that ridiculous name change. What he doesn’t understand is that if he changed the name back to the Cleveland Indians, he might actually win an Election.”

“Indians are being treated very unfairly. MAKE INDIANS GREAT AGAIN (MIGA)!” Trump added, a riff on his “Make America Great Again,” or MAGA, slogan.

CNN has reached out to the Cleveland Guardians for comment.

The Washington football team dropped the “Redskins” name in 2020 after decades of criticism from Native American groups that said it was an ethnic slur and a derogatory reference to skin color.

Two years later it unveiled the “Commanders” name.

The Cleveland baseball team announced its name change in 2021, after similar criticism from Native Americans over the “Indians” moniker.

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