Trump Tower arrest: Phil Jackson social media decision leaves fans bewildered

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NBA legend Phil Jackson was surprised on Wednesday when he shared a video of a protest at the Trump Tower in New York when Graffiti was apparently sprayed inside the building.

Jackson did not comment as he shared the video and was a bit confused about why it did it in the first place.

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A climate protester in the Trump Tower knees. (FNTV)

New York Police Department told Fox News Digital that Nathaniel Smith (1,), a resident of Brooklyn.

The vandal was depicted on the floor and a small banner on the floor before the spray-painting on the blade of the Manhattan building, which was “over” to the game footage of the incident.

He was taken away from the scene by the authorities.

“This is your country this is our country. It is our planet. … You can’t ruin it without any comments. They were wasting the planet for profit,” he was heard shouting when going out of the building.

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A climate protester at Trump Tower

On Wednesday, a climate protagonist inside the Trump Tower vandalized the President Insigonia. (FNTV)

Jackson debated in 2023 in his comments about protesting the NBA players’ bubbles as the league reopened during the Coronavirus epidemic.

He said that the NBA had a “catering” to a certain audience, which has stopped fans who wanted to keep politics out of sports.

Jackson was asked about his comments in the latest episode of Stacey King’s “Gimm the Hot Sauce”, saying that critics failed to understand their sense behind them.

“I don’t think people got humor …. Names are behind the players in the bubble because if you go to defending and challenging and hop, and you used in those Monika’s names, it was an interesting side,” Jackson said. “I was bringing that right to the kids. Apparently, it’s a kind of ridiculous.”

Phil Jackson has come out of court

The then Lakers head coach Phil Jackson Dallas’s NBA Western Conference came out of the court after wandering by Mavarix in Semifinal Game 4. (Wally Scaliz/Los Angeles Times through the Times Getty Image)

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“I had nothing against the reason behind BLM or behind it. The ridiculous nature of waking up perfectly by NBA was really so hard to see” “

Fox News’ Joe Morgan and Louis Cassiano Jr. contributed to the report.

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