President Trump says he’ll host Kansas City Chiefs at White House to celebrate 2020 Super Bowl victory
- President Trump plans to host the Kansas City Chiefs at the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory from 2020, which was affected by COVID-19.
- Trump also mentioned welcoming the Philadelphia Eagles, the current Super Bowl champions.
- The Kansas City Chiefs could not visit the White House due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Trump stated that five years later, the Chiefs will finally be able to take pictures at the White House.
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Trump's White House Invite to Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce Hits Major Issue
President Donald Trump would like to turn back the clock to honor the Kansas City Chiefs, but the march of time could make that complicated. Last week, Trump indicated, he […] The post Trump's White House Invite to Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce Hits Major Issue appeared first on The Western Journal.
Why Eagles and Chiefs could both visit the White House this year
The Eagles are scheduled to visit the White House on April 28 to celebrate their 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, marking the first time the team has done so after winning a Super Bowl. However, according to former President Donald Trump, several people wanted to go after the Eagles’ first Super Bowl win. They may also not be the only NFL team to visit Trump at the White House this year.
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