Donald Trump arrives at Superdome and is first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl
Published in Political News
President Donald Trump on Sunday became the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl when arrived at the Caesars Superdome roughly an hour before the Kansas City Chiefs were set to face the Philadelphia Eagles.
President Trump went down to the field as the teams were going through pregame workouts. He shook hands with some people on the sideline and waved to others in the stands.
He also posed for photos with members of law enforcement.
Earlier in the week, the president was asked who he thought would win the game.
“I don’t want to say,” he said in the Oval Office on Tuesday, “but there’s a certain quarterback that seems to be a pretty good winner.”
This wasn’t President Trump’s first time at the Superdome for a football game. In 2020, he attended the college football national championship. LSU thumped Clemson that day.
Former First Lady Jill Biden was at Sunday’s game in New Orleans, too
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