Overview
- Donald Trump will attend the Super Bowl on February 9, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has attended the event.
- The game will feature the Kansas City Chiefs, aiming for an unprecedented NFL championship three-peat, against the Philadelphia Eagles.
- The Super Bowl is considered the most significant annual sporting event in the United States.
- Trump's relationship with the NFL has been contentious, notably due to his 2017 criticism of players kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice.
- The announcement was confirmed by the White House on February 4, emphasizing the historic nature of Trump's attendance.