Article snippet: President Trump's son Eric, who alongside his brother runs his father's company, said Friday that NFL players shouldn't kneel during the national anthem, but that he doesn't mind players who lock arms in solidarity. Eric Trump told Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity that locking arms during the national anthem doesn't show disrespect for the flag, but that kneeling was a step too far. "I don't mind locking the arms at all. I mind kneeling, and my father minds kneeling," he said. The president's son said that his father's dispute with NFL players and owners over protests during the national anthem is an example of Trump "fighting" for the United States. "One thing I've always said about my father is he will fight for this country," Eric Trump continued. "This is another great example of him fighting for this country ... he's fighting for something that means a tremendous amount to this nation." "That's the American flag. That's patriotism," he continued. "There's plenty of time for protest, alright? Let's keep the one-minute time that it takes to sing the national anthem, keep it sacred. There's another 23 hours and 59 minutes in the day, keep that minute sacred." Trump said at a campaign rally in Alabama last week that NFL owners should fire players who kneel during the national anthem. That spurred more than 200 players to protest during Sunday's games by kneeling or sitting during the anthem to draw attention to the treatment of people of color in America. "Would... Link to the full article to read more