Trump Becomes First Sitting President to Attend Super Bowl
- Donald Trump is slated to become the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl on Sunday.
- Both Donald Trump and Taylor Swift have been Time magazine's Person of the Year—Trump in 2024 and Swift in 2023.
- Trump responded to Swift's endorsements and told reporters that he liked 'Taylor's music about 35 percent less now.'
- Sunday will be the first time Trump and Swift are at the same event, but they are unlikely to be in close public proximity at the game.
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Trump’s political brand is everywhere at the Super Bowl
A Christian singer who faced backlash for a performance at a 2020 tour to protest the impact of COVID shutdowns on churches sang “America the Beautiful” during the pre-show. An already-teased Super Bowl ad for a fast food chain featured a scantily clad TikTok influencer, marking the return of racy content for the franchise after an eight-year hiatus. Even Taylor Swift’s boyfriend told reporters that he was “excited” and that it was “a great ho…
The Super Bowl revealed what America really thinks of Donald Trump
Many years ago, when I was a sports journalist, I was fortunate enough to attend the Super Bowl, the climax of the American football season and an event like no other, one which captures the attention of an entire nation.During an interview session with one of the sport’s most successful coaches, there was persistent questioning about one of his players with whom he’d had a very public disagreement. He held his hands up to offer his own explanat…
President Trump and daughter Ivanka attend Super Bowl
NEW ORELANS (CBS, KYMA/KECY) - President Donald Trump was spotted next to his daughter Ivanka at Caesars Superdome upon arriving at the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9. The father-daughter duo were seen clapping as they looked down at the field in footage shared to X by Margo Martin, Special Assistant to the President and Communications Advisor. "President @realDonaldTrump and @IvankaTrump arrive at Super Bowl LIX!" Martin wrote. In a statement…
In the United States, the 59th Super Bowl, won on Sunday, February 9 by Philadelphia (40-22), was as much a sporting event as it was a political, cultural and even celebrity event. In the stands in particular, President Donald Trump was applauded, while singer Taylor Swift was booed. Source
Donald Trump Makes History as First Sitting U.S. President to Attend Super Bowl
Former President Donald Trump made history on Sunday by becoming the first sitting U.S. president to attend a Super Bowl in person. The milestone event took place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, where Trump was seen making his way to his seat, shaking hands, and greeting several people along the way. A Low-Key Arrival Amid Pre-Game Focus Despite his historic presence, the stadium’s large screens remained focused on the Philadelphia Eagles’ …
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