Kenny Stills is one of the more politically active players in the NFL. The wide receiver, who protested police brutality and racial inequality in 2018, either kneeling for the national anthem or staying in the tunnel before each game, took Miami Dolphins team owner Stephen Ross to task on Twitter for playing host to a fundraiser for President Donald Trump.

🤔 You can’t have a non profit with this mission statement then open your doors to Trump. https://t.co/sNBWfEXvLn pic.twitter.com/nNkRf2wJep — Kenny Stills (@KSTiLLS) August 7, 2019

The Washington Post reported the details of the fundraiser, which is scheduled in the tony Hamptons on Long Island:

The Friday luncheon in Southampton is scheduled to take place at the home of New York real estate developer Stephen Ross and his wife, jewelry designer Kara Ross. Tickets are priced at $100,000 for a photo opportunity and lunch, and $250,000 for the package that includes the roundtable discussion, the invite shows.