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Trump will attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans. He'll be the first sitting president to go
Trump will attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans. He'll be the first sitting president to go
Trump will attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans. He'll be the first sitting president to go

Published on: 02/04/2025

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Trump has not said whether he's supporting the Chiefs or the Eagles, but he posted congratulations to the Chiefs after their AFC Championship win last month.

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