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Donald Trump showers love on Mason Rudolph The 29-year-old quarterback didn’t just attend the high-profile U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel merger event in Pittsburgh — he was an active participant.
Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph ignited controversy by appearing at a Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania, advocating for steel tariffs. Despite backlash from fans on social media, Rudolph ...
Donald Trump held a rally at West Mifflin, a borough 11 miles south of Pittsburgh, last Friday. Joining him on stage were Mason Rudolph, special teams captain Miles Killebrew and former fan ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, center, speaks as former Pittsburgh Steelers player Rocky Bleier, left, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Miles Killebrew and President Donald Trump, right ...
Quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew and former Steelers running back Rocky Bleier all attended a rally hosted by Trump in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, not far from Pittsburgh.
Steelers QB Mason Rudolph has responded to fan backlash over his recent appearance at United States President Donald Trump's rally. Rudolph, along with Steelers special teams ace Miles Killebrew ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph made an appearance at a Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania, sparking backlash which caused the team to issue a statement.
The Steelers responded to angry fans after the team received complaints about quarterback Mason Rudolph and special teams captain Miles Killebrew attending a rally held by President Donald Trump.
“I happen to think a really good quarterback is a man named Mason Rudolph,“Donald Trump said. ”And I think he’s going to get a big shot. He’s tall, he’s handsome, got a great arm.
"I happen to think a really good quarterback is a man named Mason Rudolph — and I think he's going to get a big shot," Donald Trump said. "He's tall, he's handsome, got a great arm, and I have a ...
Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and safety Miles Killebrew explain their reasoning for attending the recent Trump rally in Pittsburgh. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Mason ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph has broken his silence after he appeared on stage at a rally for Donald Trump last month, stating he has no regrets because 'speech is free'.. Rudolph ...