Red Sox Players Meet President Trump on White House Tour
- On July 3, 2025, multiple Boston Red Sox players visited the White House in Washington, D.C., where they met with President Donald Trump inside the Oval Office.
- The visit occurred during the Red Sox's family road trip and ahead of their July 4 three-game series against the Washington Nationals.
- Manager Alex Cora and numerous star players declined to attend, and no members of the 2018 championship team remain on the current roster.
- Margo Martin, a special assistant and communications staffer to President Trump, shared a 17-second clip of the president meeting and shaking hands with 10 Boston Red Sox players in the Oval Office.
- This unofficial visit raised questions since the Red Sox currently hold a losing record and last won the World Series in 2018 under Trump's presidency.
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Red Sox players visit White House, meet President Trump in Oval Office - The Boston Globe
The visit became public for the Red Sox, who traveled with family to Washington ahead of a series with the Nationals, when a White House official posted video to social media.
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