Continuing a game day tradition, Trump agrees to Super Bowl Sunday interview with NBC
President Trump’s interview with NBC Nightly News will air in segments starting Wednesday and during Super Bowl LX pre-game, highlighting evolving media strategies for presidential access.
- President Donald Trump will tape an interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas, which will air in parts starting Wednesday night and during the Super Bowl LX pre-game show on Sunday.
- This interview marks Llamas' first sit-down with Trump since becoming anchor, as announced during his broadcast on February 3.
- Trump previously declined the opportunity to interview with NBC during the Super Bowl in 2018 due to a feud with the network.
- The Super Bowl interview is a tradition started by George W. Bush, with Trump aiming to reach a wider audience despite not attending the game in person.
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U.S. President Donald Trump will not attend the Super Bowl this year, but will continue to be part of the football festivities through NBC.
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