Kansas City Chiefs to Visit White House for Second Consecutive Year
The Super Bowl champions will meet with President Biden on May 31, amid ongoing controversies involving team members.
- This marks the Chiefs' second White House visit in two years following back-to-back Super Bowl wins.
- The visit follows a season highlighted by the Chiefs' success and personal controversies, including kicker Harrison Butker's criticism of President Biden.
- Taylor Swift, linked to Chiefs' player Travis Kelce, will not attend due to her European tour schedule.
- President Biden previously praised the Chiefs for building a dynasty under head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
- The Chiefs' last White House visit included a playful moment between Biden, Mahomes, and Kelce.