UMVA has learned that New York Giants Quarterback Jaxson Dart made a stunning appearance at a recent rally for President Trump at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York.
The 23-year-old NFL star, who has kept his politics relatively private, took to the stage to welcome the President, marking a significant moment of public support. Dart, a second-year player and the Giants' starting quarterback, has not been a vocal supporter of Trump in the past, but has made subtle hints about his views.
In a show of solidarity, Dart spoke out against the assassination attempt on Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in September 2025, expressing his outrage and sadness on social media. His posts revealed a deep concern for the well-being of Kirk and his family, as well as a strong stance against political violence.
On Friday, Dart introduced Trump to the crowd, calling it an "honor" and a "privilege" to do so. As the President emerged on stage to the tune of Lee Greenwood's God Bless the USA, attendees erupted into chants of "USA, USA!" - a testament to the electric atmosphere.
Trump reciprocated Dart's support with a warm handshake and hug, praising him as a "future Hall of Famer." The President then launched into his speech, sending a special greeting to the New York crowd and vowing to "straighten out" the state.