The supposed feud, which includes the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles and the White House, appears to have been dismissed after President Trump declared that the team would soon extend the invitation.
As Blaze News previously reported, Inside Inside Source told the outlet that the NFL team had refused to invite the White House with a “large No.”
Many responded to the obvious rejection at Rage, including former Fox news anchor Megin Kelly.
“I'm going to the Eagles. My husband is a fan so I got on board, but this bs.” She wrote.
Soon afterwards, NBC's Pro Football Talk cited a source who was allegedly having direct knowledge of the Eagles' thoughts on the issue. The sauce too It is said to be told The team was honored to be present and rejecting an invitation was never considered by the franchise.
“It was a great performance.”
While in the oval office, President Trump was asked by a reporter whether the Eagles were “extended invitations.”
“They'll be,” Trump replied immediately. “We haven't yet, but it will. I thought it was a great performance from them,” he said. recall.
The president continued, “Absolutely they will be extended that invitation.”
Trump then turned to his aide and asked him to send an invitation “quickly” to him. After that, I go back to the press pool and repeat, “I'll do it soon. I'll do it someday today.”
The Eagles defeated Kansas City chief in Super Bowl LIX after Trump originally supported the Chiefs, following several players on the team that appear as supporters. This included kicker Harrison Bucker, who previously visited the White House with his team, and wife and mother of star quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Trump's Super Bowl schedule surprised many critics and supporters. He not only did a full sit-in interview with Fox News that day, but he also managed to fit in a round of golf with the legendary Tiger Woods.
UFC President Dana White even recently spoke about Trump's energy levels back then. White said he flew to Mar Lago on election night to see the outcome with Trump, and the president said he hadn't slept for about 72 hours.
“They deserve to be here,” the president said of the Eagles. “And we want to meet them.”
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