U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited controversy around the Washington Commanders' name, threatening to block a new stadium deal unless the team reverts to its former name, the Redskins. In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump criticized the "ridiculous moniker" and said he may impose conditions on the team's planned return to Washington, D.C. “If they don’t change the name back to the original ‘Washington Redskins,’ I won’t make a deal for them to build a stadium in Washington,” he wrote.
The NFL team abandoned the Redskins name in 2020 after long-standing backlash from Indigenous groups who argued it was a racial slur linked to historical violence against Native Americans. Trump has repeatedly voiced support for reviving the Redskins name, as well as urging Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians to revert to their former name, the Indians.
The Commanders currently play in Landover, Maryland, but signed a preliminary agreement with D.C. officials earlier this year to build a new stadium in the city, targeted for completion by 2030. While Trump’s ability to intervene is limited under D.C.’s home-rule laws, he has hinted at increasing federal oversight, previously saying, “I think we should take over Washington, D.C.”
The issue remains divisive. Indigenous advocacy groups such as the National Congress of American Indians and Cultural Survival continue to oppose the Redskins name, calling it harmful and outdated. However, the Native American Guardian’s Association has voiced support for the name, arguing it honors Native heritage.
The Commanders have not commented on Trump’s statement. The debate underscores ongoing tensions between cultural sensitivity and tradition in American sports branding.


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