Donald Trump is certainly one of the most polarizing figures in the world. Coincidentally, Bill Belichick is turning into one of the most controversial public figures in college sports. Jordon Hudson is also turning into one of the most hated girlfriends in college sports.
Today, they all came together in a surprising way.
“Don’t Do This To Me” Donald Trump Attacked By Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Jordon Hudson

Jordon Hudson, Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, continues to make headlines:
This week, Pablo Torre’s podcast, “Pablo Finds Out,” reported that Hudson had essentially been banned from North Carolina’s football facility. He reported that in no uncertain terms, Hudson had been told to stay away from the facility. UNC had since clapped back, saying that Hudson was not banned. However, the Tar Heels made it clear that Hudson was not an employee of the university.
“While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities,” the school said.
It’s a wild situation, regardless of what’s actually true.

Hudson, a former college cheerleader, has essentially taken over the Bill Belichick brand. The couple reportedly met on a flight. They have a roughly 50-year age difference. Hudson has reportedly tried to force her way into commercials starring Belichick and she wants to be a part of North Carolina football media decisions, too.
Meanwhile, Hudson has been active outside of football. She’s been very honest about her political views.
Hudson, who is from Maine, sent a letter to President Trump, asking him to reconsider his decision to cut the federally funded Maine Sea Grant.
“I am Jordon and I speak for the fishermen,” Hudson wrote. “I speak for the fishermen, for the fishermen who have no voice.”

She continued to call out President Trump.
“This program has been a pillar of support for marine research, sustainability and economic growth for more than 50 years,” Hudson wrote. “The forum floors filled with tears and fears as if everyone were drowning, and we were.”
Hudson has called out the “reckless” decisions by the U.S. government.
“It was the reckless regulatory decisions by government officials with no stake in those decisions that forced my 9th generation fishermen father out of this industry more than 15 years ago,” she added. “Please do not put others through what we have been through.”
It’s clearly a big issue that Hudson is passionate about.
