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Look: Raiders' King stands in solidarity with Curry outside White House

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Oakland Raiders punter Marquette King is coming to the defense of his fellow Bay Area athletes in the wake of President Donald Trump's latest incendiary remarks.

King held up a sign outside the White House reading, "Looks like this 'son of a bitch' revoked my invitation too! @StephenCurry30."

Trump asked NFL owners to fire any player who protests during the national anthem, telling them to "get that son of a bitch off the field" in a rally Friday.

However, Trump wasn't finished there. He took to Twitter, rescinding an invite to Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors to visit the White House. It is customary practice for the president to host the champions of all major North American professional and collegiate sports.

The Town isn't having any of Trump's remarks, nor have many athletes across the United States, including LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and LeSean McCoy.

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