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Washington Commanders Not Considering Name Change Despite Trump Stance

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The Washington Commanders have no plans to revert to their old name ... this after President Donald Trump shared his take on the matter -- saying he would've never gone through with the rebrand! POTUS chatted with media from a helipad in…
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