In a historic first, former President Donald J. Trump will attend Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans to watch the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Philadelphia Eagles. Trump, a lifelong football fan and outspoken supporter of traditional American values, released a statement ahead of the game emphasizing the significance of football in uniting the country.

“Football is America’s sport. It’s about grit, determination, and the will to win,” Trump declared. “These players represent the American Dream. They work hard, they fight through adversity, and they achieve greatness. That’s what America is all about.”

A Super Bowl with a Deeper Meaning

This year’s championship game, taking place in the historic Caesars Superdome, comes at a time of reflection for the city of New Orleans. Just weeks ago, a terrorist attack on Bourbon Street tragically claimed 14 lives and left 35 injured during New Year’s celebrations. Trump made sure to honor the victims and their families in his statement.

“As we gather for this great American tradition, we remember those who were taken from us in the New Year’s Day attack. We stand with their families, and we pray for those still recovering,” he said. “America must never bow to terror. We must always stand strong.”

A Patriotic Celebration of Family, Faith, and Freedom

Beyond the game itself, Trump emphasized that the Super Bowl represents something bigger—America’s unity and resilience.

“This is more than just football,” he continued. “This is about community, about families coming together, about honoring the values that make America great—faith, freedom, and a relentless drive to be the best.”

Trump, who has long been an advocate for fair competition and integrity in sports, also noted that the Super Bowl is an example of hard work paying off.

“These teams didn’t get here by accident,” he remarked. “They got here through dedication, discipline, and a commitment to excellence—values we should all strive for in our own lives.”

A Highly Anticipated Appearance

Trump’s presence at the game is already making waves. It marks the first time a former or sitting U.S. president has attended a Super Bowl in person. He is expected to be a central figure at the event, with many speculating on whether he will take the opportunity to address the nation from the stands.

Meanwhile, former NFL star Adam “Pacman” Jones was spotted at a pre-game party wearing a red “MAGA” hat, further highlighting Trump’s enduring influence among both players and fans.

Exclusive Interview to Air Before Kickoff

Prior to the game, Trump will sit down for an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier at 3:00 PM ET, where he is expected to discuss not only the Super Bowl but also the state of the nation.

As anticipation builds for the game, one thing is certain—this year’s Super Bowl is about more than just football. It’s about America, its resilience, and its enduring spirit.

“May the best team win, and may God bless America!” Trump concluded.

Stay tuned for full coverage of Super Bowl LIX and President Trump’s historic appearance.


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8 thoughts on “Trump Releases Statement Ahead of Super Bowl LIX”
  1. Check your newspaper, even they recognize Donald J. Trump as President!! Drop “former” from your posts…please.

  2. Nice to see the president attending the Super Bowl Festivities. Enjoying the inside look at what has been going on in our government and a start in making it great again. He has a wonderful team working in that direction for all of us. God bless him and God bless our country.

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