Giving Trump a list of prisoners' names doesn't address problems, NFL players say

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump asked NFL players who have protested the national anthem for a list of names of prisoners to pardon.
0:56 | 06/21/18

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All of them the biggest thing for us. Who's in response to. The president talking taxing players to submit names to to pardon people for. The federal prison system. And the problem with that is is that we could submit a VIP list. People that we know directly but it. There are thousands of people that that we don't know and that don't have the luxury of having a celebrity as the for an. And not in it even that Liz does not change the system that wrongfully put them there will put them there for too long you've got. Thousands of people that are there are over twenty years for nonviolent offense is nonviolent drug offenses. We've seen kind of what the result. Of the war on drugs is done. And we think is important or not only do we get these people. Who deserved to be out out. But we actually addressed. This systemic issues that put them there in first place.

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