Trump Plans White House Celebration for Chiefs' 2020 Super Bowl Win
The Kansas City Chiefs, unable to visit the White House in 2020 due to COVID-19, have been invited by President Trump, though no official date has been set.
- President Trump announced plans to host the Kansas City Chiefs at the White House to celebrate their 2020 Super Bowl LIV victory, delayed by the pandemic.
- The Chiefs have not yet confirmed whether they have received or accepted the invitation for the visit.
- The Philadelphia Eagles, who won Super Bowl LIX in February 2025, are scheduled to visit the White House on April 28.
- The Chiefs' 2020 Super Bowl LIV win marked their second championship in franchise history, achieved just before COVID-19 restrictions began.
- The tradition of White House visits by championship teams has often reflected broader political and social dynamics, including past controversies involving the Eagles and Trump.