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President Donald Trump Arrives at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans

President Donald Trump has arrived at Caesar Superdome in New Orleans for Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.

Trump is making history by becoming the first president to attend the Super Bowl. He defeated the field before kickoff, “not only did he meet the victims' families from the New Orleans terrorist attacks, but also local police and first responders,” pointed out by Josh Wingroeb of Bloomberg News.



On a flight to the match from Palm Beach International Airport to Louisiana, the president signed a declaration on February 9, 2025, declaring America's Gulf Day. From the Gulf of Mexico.


Trump said in a statement released before his arrival that he is looking forward to joining football fans with Big Easy. He also praised those taking part in the field on Sunday as an embodiment of America's dream.

“Tonight, the field coaches, players and team staff represent the best in professional football, but they also embody the best in the American Dream,” he said, official white. It was stated in a House statement.

“Their hard work, dedication and tenacity are admirable, and their individual journeys are just as exciting as the willingness and determination that led them to this extraordinary moment,” he added.

Last week, Trump signed a historic executive order protecting women's sports, saying that competitors “have “recovering sports safety and fairness, equal opportunities for teams, and young athletes in our country. It represents hope and dreams.”

The 45th President also commented on the national unity that the Super Bowl tradition promotes annually.

Football is America's most popular sport – for good reason, it cultivates a sense of unity in the nation, brings together family, friends and fans, and strengthens the community. This annual tradition transcends our differences and presents the shared patriotic values ​​of family, faith and freedom heroically defended by our military members, law enforcement officers and first responders. It will personify. We value their dedication to protecting their great nation and honour their selfless service.

Sunday's contest between the Chiefs and Eagles was identified as Shamsud Dinjabar on January 1, weeks after the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, hours after the New Year's rumbling, a terrorist suspect was identified as Shamsud Dinjabar. It takes place when a pickup truck is plowed in the crowd. , killed 14 and injured 35.

“Thousands of fans from all over our country gather in New Orleans to cheer on our favourite teams, but were tragically killed by a pointless terrorist attack while celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street. I remember 14 families going missing a loved one,” Trump said.

“Our idea is also 35 individuals injured during the attack that changed that fateful night forever, and our prayers remain with them, for continuous strength, comfort and healing. It will remain in,” he added.

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