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Over two days, the D.C. Council contemplated and debated its Friday vote on a proposed 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington ...
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DC News Now on MSNWashington Commanders respond to public concerns regarding RFK stadium deal
Washington Commanders President Mark Clouse sent a letter to the council on Tuesday addressing some of the concerns and ...
D.C.’s mayor and the Commanders president speaking before the D.C. Council today, pushing to get the stadium deal approved.
The Washington Commanders are privately telling people they are worried about President Donald Trump's threat to derail their ...
The Washington Commanders fear President Donald Trump may block their new stadium deal unless the team restores its former ...
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Trump fears loom over Commanders execs over Redskins nickname pressure as stadium vote nears: report
President Donald Trump has put the pressure on the Washington Commanders to change its name back to the Redskins and its ...
They’re really getting nervous about Trump’s attacks and how they might impact the stadium deal,” a source told On The Money.
The DC Council spent Tuesday and Wednesday hearing opinions on whether or not they should move forward with the amended deal ...
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DC News Now on MSNMayor, Commanders leadership testify on stadium deal ahead of first vote
W ASHINGTON ( DC News Now) — D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Commanders President Mark Clause testified in front of DC Council ...
Hundreds of Washington residents attended a public District of Columbia Council hearing for the RFK Stadium redevelopment plan, putting forth a variety of demands.
Since its initial proposal, the Washington Commanders' $3.7-$3.8 billion stadium plan has undergone several key revisions, ...
The exchange was part of hours of testimony Wednesday from Bowser and Commanders President Mark Clouse, who both took questions about the "Robert F. Kennedy Campus Redevelopment Act of 2025" -- the ...
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