President Trump arrived at the Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans shortly before the kickoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night.
The 47th President – the first sit-in commander to participate in the Big Game – met for the first time participants in the Honor Toss, including the families of victims of the New Orleans New Year terrorist attacks.
He also spoke with police members and paramedics in New Orleans. Caesars Super Dome before the game.
During the national anthem, Trump paid tribute to the American flag spreading across the field and gave him a standing ovation during a patriotic previous match, standing by his daughter Ivanka. Video posted online by an aide to the presidentMargo Martin.
At other times, the president had seen him chat with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and take photos with the family of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Trump, who once owned the abolished US Football League's New Jersey General, predicted he had repeated the NFL champions by screaming at superstar Mahomes, who publicly supported the president, and his wife Brittany.
While no US president attended the Super Bowl while in office, four Vice Presidents of seats, including Trump's former Veep Mike Pence, took part in the festivities.
Also in the Superdome audience was former Lady Gil Biden, who was rooting for the Eagles. She saw her take a photo with the Philadelphia team cheerleaders before kickoff.
Former President Joe Biden, 82, did not travel.





