
Donald Trump made history on Sunday by becoming the first sitting US President to attend a Super Bowl. A presidential motorcade transported him from Air Force One in Florida after he arrived in New Orleans. Trump briefly appeared at the Superdome and then met with family members of victims of an attack that occurred on January 1, leaving 14 dead. He also greeted first responders. Trump's presence at the game marked a new chapter in what was often a tense relationship with the NFL, who he accused of being too progressive. In a pre-recorded interview with Fox before the game, Trump said his decision to attend the Super Bowl was for the good of the country and its people. He was tipping Kansas City for victory because of their quarterback's track record.?
Donald Trump made history on Sunday by becoming the first sitting US President to attend a Super Bowl. A presidential motorcade transported him from Air Force One in Florida after he arrived in New Orleans. Trump briefly appeared at the Superdome and then met with family members of victims of an attack that occurred on January 1, leaving 14 dead. He also greeted first responders. Trump's presence at the game marked a new chapter in what was often a tense relationship with the NFL, who he accused of being too progressive. In a pre-recorded interview with Fox before the game, Trump said his decision to attend the Super Bowl was for the good of the country and its people. He was tipping Kansas City for victory because of their quarterback's track record.?
Donald Trump made history on Sunday by becoming the first sitting US President to attend a Super Bowl. A presidential motorcade transported him from Air Force One in Florida after he arrived in New Orleans.
Trump briefly appeared at the Superdome and then met with family members of victims of an attack that occurred on January 1, leaving 14 dead. He also greeted first responders.
Trump's presence at the game marked a new chapter in what was often a tense relationship with the NFL, who he accused of being too progressive.
In a pre-recorded interview with Fox before the game, Trump said his decision to attend the Super Bowl was for the good of the country and its people. He was tipping Kansas City for victory because of their quarterback's track record.