Donald Trump to Become First U.S. President to Attend a Super Bowl
This Sunday, Donald Trump will make history as the first sitting U.S. president to attend a Super Bowl. The president will be present at Super Bowl LIX, where the Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Increased Security in New Orleans
Trump's presence at the event has prompted authorities to reinforce security in the city, especially after the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street last January 1. Measures will include drone deployments, tactical units, explosive-detection dogs, and strategic road closures to ensure the safety of attendees.
Which Team Will Trump Support?
According to CNN, the president has been a fan of the New England Patriots, but this time, rumors suggest he might lean toward the Chiefs, given his good relationship with Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes.
Biden’s Absence from the Super Bowl Interview
Unlike Trump, President Joe Biden chose not to participate in the traditional pre-Super Bowl interview during his last two years in the White House. His team stated that they aimed to reduce political polarization, instead focusing on digital communication strategies.
A Super Bowl Packed With Sports and Music Stars
In addition to Trump, other high-profile figures expected to attend include Taylor Swift, partner of Travis Kelce, adding even more excitement to the event. Tom Brady will make his debut as a commentator in a Super Bowl for Fox Sports, and Kendrick Lamar will take the stage for the halftime show.