President Donald Trump will make some history on Super Bowl Sunday in New Orleans.
According to multiple media reports, Donald Trump will attend Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome. As noted by CBS, Trump will become the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl.
Trump was sworn in for his second presidential term on Jan. 20, succeeding Joe Biden in the White House. The 78-year-old defeated former vice president Kamala Harris in November’s election.
It was also announced on Monday that Trump will be interviewed by Fox’s Bret Baier ahead of Super Bowl 59. Their pre-taped conversation will air on Sunday before kickoff, set for 6:30 p.m. EST.
🚨JUST IN: President Donald Trump will be attending the #Eagles – #Chiefs Super Bowl in New Orleans this Sunday.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 4, 2025
Trump also plans to be on the FOX pregame show & will be the first sitting president ever to attend the Super Bowl in person.
Expect to see a lot of Trump on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/RppXepfpx7
The Chiefs and Eagles will square off in a rematch of Super Bowl 57, a 38-35 victory for Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City after Harrison Butker made a game-winning field goal in the waning seconds.
With a victory in New Orleans, the Chiefs would complete the first three-peat in Super Bowl history. The 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers are the last major American sports franchise (NFL, NBA, MLB or NHL) to win three straight league championships.
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