Overview
- The Philadelphia Eagles visited the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory, with President Trump hosting the event on the South Lawn.
- Star running back Saquon Barkley attended the ceremony after spending Sunday golfing with Trump and traveling to Washington on Air Force One.
- Barkley faced criticism for his time with Trump but defended his actions, emphasizing respect for the presidency and noting past interactions with President Obama.
- Quarterback Jalen Hurts, the Super Bowl MVP, did not attend the event, citing scheduling conflicts, though his absence has sparked speculation about political motivations.
- Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie described the visit as a voluntary, time-honored tradition, marking a shift from the team's decision not to attend in 2018.