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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPresident Donald Trump was once again met with both loud boos and some cheers while attending the Washington Commanders football game in Maryland on Sunday night.
Many members of the crowd vocally booed when Trump and the rest of his entourage were projected onto the stadium’s screen in the first half, while others clapped and yelled in apparent support.
During halftime, Trump also participated in an enlistment ceremony for members of the military, inspiring a similar response as he was shown conducting it. At times, the sound of the boos appeared to overpower that of Trump’s voice as he gave remarks over the speaker system.
People in the crowd could be seen giving a “thumbs down” gesture as Trump presided over the ceremony, while one woman was seen shaking both middle fingers at the president, according to a pool report from The New York Post’s Steve Nelson. House Speaker Mike Johnson and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also attended the game with Trump.
The Commanders game marks the latest sporting event at which Trump has faced backlash from the crowd. He was also booed while attending the U.S. Open in September, as well as during his appearance at the FIFA Club World Cup in July.
Trump is the first sitting president to attend a regular-season NFL game since former President Jimmy Carter did in 1978. He has previously criticized the Commanders for failing to change the team’s name back to the Washington Redskins, a racist moniker.
Prior to his attendance at the game on Sunday, Air Force One did a flyover over the stadium, which Trump touted as “the greatest flyover ever.” He also joined Fox commentators in the booth during the game’s third quarter and praised certain players while discussing his high school football experience. According to ESPN, he’s reportedly eager for the team’s new football stadium to be named after him.


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