Obama applauds gay Missouri football player Michael Sam for coming out
President Barack Obama has praised University of Missouri football player Michael Sam for announcing he is gay ahead of a critical moment in his career.
President Obama commented in a taped interview with Charles Barkley that aired during TNT’s pregame coverage of Sunday’s NBA All-Star game.
“I really like the fact that Michael did it before the draft because his attitude was, ‘You know what, I know who I am. I know I can play great football and judge me on the merits,” Mr Obama said.
Sam could become the US National Football League’s first openly gay player – if selected for the NFL draft.
He came out in an interview on 9 February.
Elsewhere on Sunday, President Obama issued a strong statement warning the President of Uganda not to sign the country’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill.
Last Friday, President Museveni signalled that he was ready to sign the draconian bill.
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