Trump arrives at Commanders' stadium for NFL 'Salute to Service' festivities
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President Donald Trump arrived at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, on Sunday to watch the Washington Commanders take on the Detroit Lions.
Trump spent the morning golfing in Florida before he made his way back to Washington to get ready to attend the game as part of the NFL’s "Salute to Service," honoring military veterans.
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President Donald Trump speaks as Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris, from left, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser listen during an event in the Oval Office of the White House, May 5, 2025, in Washington. (Alex Brandon/AP Photo)
He was expected to sit with Commanders principal owner Josh Harris, who worked with D.C. officials and the White House to get approval to build a state-of-the-art stadium on the old RFK Stadium site in Washington.
"I just want to say, was that the greatest flyover ever? Nobody's ever done a flyover like that," he said to reporters before he left for the stadium.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth was seen speaking to Harris prior to the game. Air Force One flew over Northwest Stadium during the first quarter of the game as it arrived at Joint Base Andrews.
An intermediary for the White House told the Commanders’ ownership group that Trump wants the new stadium to be named after him, according to ESPN. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said "that would surely be a beautiful name."
The Commanders welcomed Trump’s visit.
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