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At Super Bowl LIX, held on February 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, former President Donald Trump made a notable appearance. He arrived shortly before kickoff to watch the Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles, marking a significant moment as he became the first former president to attend a Super Bowl in person.
Upon his arrival, Trump engaged with various individuals on the field. He met with families of victims from the New Year’s attack in New Orleans, as well as law enforcement officers and emergency responders, acknowledging their service and sacrifices. Additionally, he was seen conversing with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and posing for photographs with the family of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Trump’s presence at the event highlighted his complex relationship with the NFL. During his first term, he had been critical of the league, particularly regarding players kneeling during the national anthem. His attendance at the Super Bowl underscored the ongoing national discussions about political divisions and the NFL’s stance on various social issues.
Notably, Trump was accompanied by his daughter Ivanka Trump, while former First Lady Melania Trump was not in attendance. Other prominent figures at the game included former First Lady Jill Biden, who was there to support the Eagles.
The game concluded with the Philadelphia Eagles defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22, ending the Chiefs’ pursuit of a third consecutive championship. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was named MVP for his outstanding performance.