Brittany Mahomes, wife of Kansas City Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes, posted a cryptic message on social media after sparking controversy after liking an Instagram post by former President Trump.
Mahomes has been criticized for the controversy on social media, including a post she appeared to have liked that outlined the “2024 Republican Platform” on Aug. 13. She criticized “haters” amid the backlash and posted another cryptic post on her Instagram Story late Monday.
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Brittany Mahomes arrives on the red carpet before the Chiefs' Super Bowl Ceremony at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art on June 13, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Fernando Leon/Getty Images)
The post was written by preacher Shanae Pruitt.
“Contrary to the atmosphere of the world today…”
“You can disagree and still love. You can disagree and still be kind.”
Mahomes has never expressed any political views.
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Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany pose for photos on the red carpet on June 13, 2024 in Kansas City. (Denny Medley – USA Today Sports)
The Daily Mail reported that Mahomes tweeted that Trump “offended too many people” in September 2017. It's not clear what the tweet in question was referring to, but it came at the height of Trump's criticism of NFL players who kneeled during the national anthem in protest of racial injustice.
Patrick Mahomes donated $500 to the NFL Players Association political action committee, according to Open Secrets, which reported that the NFLPA has donated $45,000 to Democrats and $35,000 to Republicans.
The Chiefs quarterback said in an interview with Time magazine that he won't be endorsing any candidate.

Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes will compete at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London on July 5, 2024. (Kah-wai Tan/WireImage)
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“I don't want to pressure people to vote for a particular president,” he told the outlet. “No matter who you believe, I want people to speak up. I want people to investigate.”
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