Pat McAfee defends having Trump on show, says he extended invite to Obama: 'It's the president'
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President Donald Trump appeared on Pat McAfee's daily ESPN show on Tuesday, and of course, not everyone was pleased.
Days after McAfee himself broke the news that Trump would attend the Washington Commanders-Detroit Lions game, the president called into his show, which was broadcast live from Parris Island in honor of Veterans Day.
Trump spoke about those who fought for our country, the government shutdown, college football and the NFL kickoff (which he hates) in an appearance that lasted roughly 20 minutes.
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Pat McAfee defended his decision to have President Donald Trump on his show Tuesday afternoon. (Gilbert Flores, Win McNamee/Getty Images)
The show was broadcast live on YouTube, with many comments showing vitriol toward the president as well as McAfee for having him on. But after Trump hung up, McAfee defended his decision.
"I would like to say, though, for the immediate people that are mad about that happening, it's the President of the United States. It's Veterans Day. He's the Commander-in-Chief. Obviously, if we have the opportunity to talk to him, we're going to. And he is hilarious."
Pat McAfee during the ESPYs at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on July 16, 2025. (Frank Micelotta/Disney via Getty Images)
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McAfee also said he and the show had reached out to former President Barack Obama after Trump became an option to be interviewed, but Obama was unable to join due to scheduling conflicts.
The appearance on the show marks the latest in what has been a sports-filled


