The spotlight is shining on New Orleans as Super Bowl week unfolds, with President Donald Trump expected to attend Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. This will be a historic moment, as it marks the first time a sitting president has been present at the big game.
Trump has made appearances at various sporting events over the years, including numerous UFC matches. Last year, he was seen at the Alabama-Georgia game, the Army-Navy game, and a matchup between the Steelers and Jets.
If Tyreek Hill had remained with the Kansas City Chiefs, he might have had the chance to play in front of the president. For now, it’s just a dream for him. “That’s tremendous. To be able to play in front of Donald Trump would be something to check off the bucket list,” Hill expressed to Fox News Digital during an event in New Orleans. “Not every day do you get to play football in front of someone who is respected and leads this country. I’ve always been a fan of Donald Trump, by the way. That would be awesome.”
Brittany Mahomes and her mother-in-law Randi both supported Trump during his re-election campaign. Before the game begins, Trump will have a conversation with Bret Baier from Fox News Channel. This pre-recorded interview took place at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, and is set to air during the 3 p.m. ET hour on Super Bowl Sunday.
During his previous term, Trump attended few NFL games due to his disagreements with players who chose to kneel during the national anthem as a protest against social injustice.
