Overview
- Before first pitch, President Trump visited the Yankees' clubhouse, shook hands with players and staff, and told the team they were "going to go all the way."
- Crowd reaction was mixed when he appeared on the jumbotron during the national anthem, with both boos and cheers heard in the stands.
- Security measures included Secret Service screening, NYPD helicopters, protective glass added to the president's suite, and gates opening three hours early.
- Fans were urged to arrive well ahead of time and limit belongings, with only small clutch-style bags permitted and advisories about street closures and long lines.
- The security posture followed the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk a day earlier, and the commemoration drew comparisons to George W. Bush's post‑9/11 appearance at Yankee Stadium in 2001.