
Curt Schilling says that his insurance company canceled his plan because he praised President Trump on his social media accounts.
The World Series champion with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox made those claims on Twitter earlier this week:
“We will be just fine, but wanted to let Americans know that @AIGinsurance canceled our insurance due to my ‘Social Media profile,’” Schilling tweeted out on Tuesday.
He tweeted: ‘You cowards sat on your hands, did nothing while liberal trash looted rioted and burned for air Jordan’s and big screens, sit back, stfu, and watch folks start a confrontation for s**t that matters like rights, democracy and the end of govt corruption. #itshappening.’
A random Twitter user responded to Schilling questioning his claim, but then he proceeded to provide evidence:
“Cut out personal information and kept the relevant part readable,” Schilling responded. “But ya, it’s real and I don’t imagine it’s even close to what we will witness in the coming months, years, if we let the Nazis win and the fraud is allowed to stand.”
Another Twitter user wrote to Schilling saying “if this is true there is a major issue here.”
“If it’s true?” Schilling wrote. “First off why would I lie about some b——t like this and second? You don’t think they’d be lining up lawyers to sue for defamation/slander/libel RIGHT NOW if I was lying? Hell, I tagged them in the tweet.”
Schilling pitched for 20 MLB seasons and had 216 career wins, with a 3.46 ERA, and 3,116 strikeouts.
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