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In Photos: Donald Trump attends NFL game, first sitting president in nearly 50 years to do so

Updated On: 10 November, 2025 11:59 AM IST | ronak mastakar

US President Donald Trump became the first sitting president in nearly a half-century at a regular-season NFL game, attending the Washington Commanders' contest against the Detroit Lions on Sunday. (Pics/AFP)

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There were boos from some spectators in the stands when Trump was shown on the videoboard late in the first half, standing in a suite with House Speaker Mike Johnson, and again when the president was introduced by the stadium announcer at halftime

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There were boos from some spectators in the stands when Trump was shown on the videoboard late in the first half, standing in a suite with House Speaker Mike Johnson, and again when the president was introduced by the stadium announcer at halftime

The jeering continued while Trump read an oath for members of the military to recite as part of an on-field ceremony during the break in the game

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The jeering continued while Trump read an oath for members of the military to recite as part of an on-field ceremony during the break in the game

"I'm a little bit late," Trump told reporters earlier when he got off Air Force One after landing at Joint Base Andrews, following a flyover of Northwest Stadium during the game. He then got in his armored car for the drive to the arena

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"I'm a little bit late," Trump told reporters earlier when he got off Air Force One after landing at Joint Base Andrews, following a flyover of Northwest Stadium during the game. He then got in his armored car for the drive to the arena

"We're gonna have a good game. Things are going along very well. The country's doing well. The Democrats have to open it up," he said, a reference to the government shutdown

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"We're gonna have a good game. Things are going along very well. The country's doing well. The Democrats have to open it up," he said, a reference to the government shutdown

The White House said several cabinet secretaries and Republican Sen. Steve Daines of Montana also were scheduled to attend

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The White House said several cabinet secretaries and Republican Sen. Steve Daines of Montana also were scheduled to attend

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