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By Matt Lombardo | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Two days after the Florida high school shooting massacre on Wednesday, the story remains the focal point of our nation's psyche. Everyone has an opinion on what happened, what's wrong, and what needs to be done.

That includes President Donald Trump, who focused on the mental health of the shooter when making his first public comments on Thursday.

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James, in a video posted Thursday (although it was taped a month earlier), said the President doesn't "give a (expletive) about the people."

Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham took exception to James' comments, and said he should "shut up and dribble" and stop talking politics.

In her commentary on Thursday, Ingraham said James had no right to discuss politics because "no one voted for you."

Eagles defensive end Chris Long objected to the conservative pundit's statements, and in a series of tweets, pointed out what he perceived to be hypocrisy on Ingraham's part.

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'Shut up and dribble' — Fox News's Laura Ingraham to LeBron and Kevin Durant after their criticism of President Trump pic.twitter.com/0BlokQDIIl — Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 16, 2018

Here is Ingraham's original commentary.

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It is worth pointing out that Long has donated all 16 of his game-checks from the 2017 season to charity, and has helped the likes of Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins and wide receiver Torrey Smith in advocating for legislature in the state of Pennsylvania addressing criminal justice reform and social injustice.

Meanwhile, Long has said that he will skip visiting President Donald Trump at the White House after the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII.

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