
NRL boss Andrew Abdo defends inviting Donald Trump, Dana White, to Las Vegas season opener
ABCThe NRL has defended its decision to invite US President Donald Trump and UFC boss Dana White to its Las Vegas season opener after domestic violence organisation White Ribbon cut ties with the league. White Ribbon steps back from NRL Photo shows Aaron Woods holds an NRL ball with "TRUMP" emblazoned on it while a male Fox presenter holds a microphone between them. Two domestic violence prevention organisations that have worked with the NRL have criticised its approaches to Donald Trump and Dana White, asking them to attend season-opening games in Las Vegas this weekend. Australian Rugby League Commission chair Peter V'Landys brandished a match ball featuring "TRUMP" branding on it as he made a public invitation for the president to attend on US TV program Fox & Friends.
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