World Series champ Johnny Damon unconcerned with fan flak over Trump support: 'I know what's right'
Former New York Yankees star Johnny Damon appears on 'The Ricky Cobb Show' to talk his support for President Donald Trump.
Johnny Damon, a two-time World Series champion who played for the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox among other teams, said Monday he was unconcerned with any flak he may receive over his support of President Donald Trump.
Damon appeared on OutKick’s "The Ricky Cobb Show" and talked about when he first struck up a relationship with Trump – before he ran for president. Cobb asked Damon if he heard any tough talk from fans about his support for the business mogul.
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Cleveland Indians left fielder Johnny Damon, #33, in the dugout against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, on July 17, 2012. (Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)
"I’m not too concerned about it because I know what’s right," Damon said. "I know illegal immigrants who are criminals should not be in our country. I know it should be a fair playing field out there – that’s why the tariffs are coming.
"I mentioned to my friends years ago, I was like, ‘Is Ukraine ever going to pay us back? I mean we’re giving them so much money’ and everybody kinda said, ‘Yeah, I don’t know how that works out.’ Well, as we see on the world stage right now, President Trump is trying to make peace with Russia and Ukraine … and there’s a lot of war going on that nobody ever wants to have."
The former outfielder said he was trying to do what he believed was right for his children.
Baseball player Johnny Damon addresses the crowd before Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at his campaign rally at the Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando, Florida, on Nov. 2, 2016. (Craig








