GOP nominee Donald Trump said in an interview on Saturday with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos that he got a letter from the National Football League saying they were unhappy that upcoming presidential debates conflicted with scheduled game broadcasts -- but the NFL has denied sending Trump any such letter.
Trump was responding to Stephanopoulos' question on Saturday about whether he'd accept the three-debate schedule proposed by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
"Well, I'll tell you what I don't like," Trump responded. "It's against two NFL games. I got a letter from the NFL saying, 'this is ridiculous, why are the debates against -- because the NFL doesn't want to go against the debates because the debates are gonna be pretty massive, from what I understand, OK. And I don't think we should be against the NFL. I don't know how the dates were picked."
Stephanopoulos asked if he were against the dates picked.
"Hillary Clinton wants to be against the NFL," Trump said. "Maybe like she did with Bernie Sanders where they were on Saturday nights when nobody's home."
A spokesman for the NFL told CNN's Brian Stelter that the organization had not sent a letter to Trump.
"While we'd obviously wish the debate commission could find another night, we did not send a letter to Trump," Stelter quoted the spokesman saying.
Watch Trump's comments, as posted by ABC News, here:
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