Why Jalen Hurts' Reaction to Question on Donald Trump White House Visit Is Going Viral
- The Philadelphia Eagles will visit President Trump at the White House Monday to celebrate their Super Bowl win.
- The team accepted the invitation after winning Super Bowl LIX, having previously skipped a 2018 visit that was canceled.
- Quarterback Jalen Hurts, recognized on the TIME100 list, avoided answering if he will attend the visit.
- Owner Jeffrey Lurie stated the team accepted because visiting the White House is a "time-honored tradition."
- Uncertainty remains about Hurts' attendance, potentially drawing attention after the event.
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Eagles star hesitates when asked if he’ll join teammates at White House
The Eagles are scheduled to meet President Donald Trump at the White House Monday at 4 p.m. to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX championship, but it’s unclear whether one of their star players will attend.
Asked if he's attending Eagles' visit to White House, Jalens Hurts gives no answer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts evaded a reporter's question about whether he'll join his teammates at the White House on Monday to meet with President Donald Trump and celebrate the team's victory in Super Bowl LIX. Hurts declined to answer the question Thursday night while attending an event recognizing his inclusion on the TIME100 list.
Jalen Hurts avoids question about attending Eagles’ Trump White House visit
Philadelphia Eagles’ quarterback Jalen Hurts remains mum about whether he’ll attend the team’s Trump White House visit. In a viral video circulating online, the NFL star had an awkwardly silent response to being asked if he plans to join his teammates at the upcoming White House visit. “Umm,” he replied in an interview while at the TIME100 gala, looking visibly uncomfortable with speaking on the matter. After a long pause, the reporter broke the…
Why Jalen Hurts' Reaction to Question on Donald Trump White House Visit Is Going Viral
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts went viral for his awkward reaction to whether he would join the team in meeting President Donald Trump at the White House following their Super Bowl win.
Jalen Hurts Gives Awkward Response When Asked If He'll Go To White House With Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles have accepted an invitation to visit the White House, but quarterback Jalen Hurts doesn’t seem too excited about that.Hurts attended the TIME 100 Gala on Thursday, where he was asked by a reporter from TIME if he would be going with his teammates to the White House. The team reportedly "enthusiastically accepted" the invitation to meet with Donald Trump back in March, and they will finally be able to make the visit happen…
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