Donald Trump takes aim at Raiders' Marshawn Lynch on Twitter after anthem move in Mexico City

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Show Caption Hide Caption National anthem in the NFL: Marshawn Lynch vs. Donald Trump SportsPulse: USA TODAY Sports NFL insider Jarrett Bell on Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch sitting for the national anthem in Mexico City, and President Trump's response on Twitter.

Though LaVar Ball captured his attention this weekend, President Donald Trump still has his eye on the NFL.

Early Monday morning, Trump set his sights specifically on Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch.

Lynch, who has joined other NFL players in protesting during The Star Spangled Banner this season, sat down once again during the playing of the U.S. national anthem before the Raiders' game against New England, which took place in Mexico City. But when Mexico's anthem played, Lynch stood at attention.

Trump took notice and called for Lynch to be suspended for his actions.

"Marshawn Lynch of the NFL's Oakland Raiders stands for the Mexican Anthem and sits down to boos for our National Anthem. Great disrespect! Next time NFL should suspend him for the remainder of season. Attendance and ratings way down," Trump wrote on Twitter.

Marshawn Lynch of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders stands for the Mexican Anthem and sits down to boos for our National Anthem. Great disrespect! Next time NFL should suspend him for remainder of season. Attendance and ratings way down. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 20, 2017

Lynch has remained seated for the national anthem all season, according to the Associated Press. He was suspended for one game earlier this season for making contact with an official after running on the field during a skirmish in a game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Oct. 19.

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