Michael Strahan is opening up after he was criticized for the way he stood for the national anthem on Sunday afternoon.
Michael Strahan finally breaks his silence - three days after he sparked US national anthem controversy by not putting his hand over his heart
Some criticized Strahan for this, and he said the coverage has “spilled over” so much that he had to address it on his Instagram. And when it got down to the national anthem and why he didn’t have his hand on his heart, Strahan said he was not making any sort of protest on the Fox broadcast, especially with his father being in the U.S. Army for over two decades.
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