Donald Trump will make a first at Super Bowl

Donald Trump will be present on Sunday at the Superdome Caesars in New Orleans, where the Super Bowl will take place the Chiefs of Kansas City and the Eagles of Philadelphia.
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As reported Tuesday before the daily life New York Postit will be the first time in history that the prestigious event will take place in the presence of a President of the United States in office. Previously, the NFL final has already held before the eyes of ex-presidents, but has never been disputed to date with the main tenant of the White House inside the stadium .
During a media session Tuesday in the morning in their hotel in downtown New Orleans, the players of the Chiefs were not intended for the idea of answering questions surrounding the president’s presence for the big match.
No reactions
The bound winger Noah Gray grimacted when the subject was discussed, not in connection with Trump, but rather in relation to the fact that he clearly did not want to express himself on the subject.
“Great …”, he simply reacted by pout.
Other players, such as the receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, have politely available to answer, just smiling or stirring.
Obviously, everything related to American policy as the most important duel of the season is approaching becomes a slippery field.
Since his inauguration on January 20, Trump has been widely talked about everywhere on the planet. Having been targeted by an assassination attempt to Butler in Pennsylvania on July 13, he will have to be the subject of increased security at the end of the week, especially since the meeting will take place in a building that can accommodate around 83,000 spectators.
Often present
Trump is interested in the world of football, like his rather tense relations with Commissioner Roger Goodell have shown it in recent years. In 2020, Trump criticized him for defending the players who knelt during the American national anthem as a protest against social inequalities. On Monday, Goodell said that his league did not intend to give up his diversity programs, even if the president demanded large companies and organizations in the United States that they put an end to such initiatives.
“Our initiatives allowed the League to become better by attracting the best talents. Our diversity efforts were made in the best interest of NFL. We don’t do it all because it’s a tendency to do it, but because we see how it is beneficial for the League, “he said.
It will be Trump’s first presence at a sporting event since his second inauguration last month, but over his career as a politician and a public man, he has repeatedly presented himself to events. He was notably on site for many NCAA football games, including the classic Duel Army-Navy, last December.