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Donald Trump sparked outrage online after inviting NFL legend Lawrence Taylor, a registered sex offender, to the White House.
The event was meant to celebrate the return of the Presidential Fitness Test, but Taylor’s presence overshadowed its purpose.
Back in 2010, Taylor—who was 51 years old at the time—pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct involving a 16-year-old girl, leading to his registration as a low-risk sex offender.
Critics blasted Trump for platforming someone with a troubling past—especially at an event about youth fitness.
Many accused the former president of using celebrity figures to distract from deeper controversies, including the hidden Jeffrey Epstein files.
While Trump praised Taylor as “the greatest defensive player in NFL history” and a longtime friend, social media wasn’t forgiving.
The backlash raised questions about White House vetting and the message it sends to the public.
This unfolded in the midst of serious allegations that Trump has ties to Jeffrey Epstein—his friend—who has been accused of molesting more than 100 children, some as young as 13.
Images / Lawrence Taylor / Donald Trump / X/ Instagram.
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