Trump receives raucous reception as he salutes during Super Bowl LIX national anthem
President Donald Trump was spotted with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
President Donald Trump was spotted in a salute during the national anthem performance by Jon Batiste before Super Bowl LIX kicked off on Sunday at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Trump was shown in the stadium, and a raucous cheer was heard during the FOX broadcast from the crowd who saw him.
Trump was standing in between New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson and Trump's daughter, Ivanka, during the national, which also received a loud roar from the crowd before kickoff.
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President Donald Trump leaves the field after meeting with honorary coin-toss participants, including family members of the victims of the Jan. 1 terrorist attack, members of the New Orleans Police Department and emergency personnel, before Super Bowl LIX. (Stephen Lew-Imagn Images)
Trump confirmed on Sunday that he would be present during the Super Bowl in New Orleans, releasing a message to express his excitement at seeing the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles go against each other in the "Big Game" once again.
The Chiefs and Eagles faced each other for the Lombardi Trophy two seasons ago.
"I look forward to joining the fans in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX to cheer on two great teams – the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles – as they battle for the National Football League’s Vince Lombardi Trophy," Trump said in a statement.
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"The coaches, players, and team staff on the field tonight represent the best of the best in professional football, but they also embody the best of the American Dream. Their hard work,