The earthquakes of San Jose excavated to President Donald Trump in an article on social networks on Sunday evening – before deleting the message from X.
MLS earthquakes beat DC United 6-1 in a categorical home victory to go to the eighth of the Western Conference.
And after the victory, the X account of the earthquakes celebrated the victory with a double reference on the date of Sunday (April 6) and the attack of January 6, 2021 against the building of the American Capitol.
“Another L for DC on the 6th,” says post.
The original publication link now shows that it is no longer available.
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San Jose earthquakes displayed this excavation on X Sunday evening before removing it
Thousands of Trump supporters stormed the American Capitol on January 6, 2021
The crowd arose as a sign of protest after Trump, seen on Sunday, lost the previous elections
It has been more than five years that a crowd of supporters of Trump has taken the American Capitol at Washington DC to storm the American Capitol, when they protested the election results after Joe Biden won the presidency the previous fall.
More than 1,500 people were federal charged as part of the Capitol attack, although the vast majority of them were pardoned by Trump after taking office for the second time last January.
In another post that remains on X, the earthquakes shared a graphus boasting of 6-1 victory without any political reference.
“30 seasons later, a few additional goals this time,” said the post.
The earthquakes beat DC United 6-1 Sunday in front of their home fans in San Jose
San Jose and DC are two of MLS’s original franchises and played the first match in the history of the League on April 6, 1996.
San Jose, then called The Clash, won the 1-0 match.
The franchise has two MLS cups, which occurred in 2001 and 2003 with a young Landon Donovan.
San Jose finished with a first point in the league last season and did not make the playoffs.