Trump to celebrate with evaders, eagles and football in Ohio this month


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the Los Angeles Dodgers The 2024 World Series World Championship will celebrate with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, and a series of sports celebrations began in Washington this month.

the Ohio Buckeyes The football team will be followed on April 14 after the Irish fighting was defeated in the national championship. The Philadelphia Eagles go to the White House on April 28.

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Mookie Betts

Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop Mookie Bings throws the first base to come out against Velez in Philadelphia on April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Laurence Kesterson)

The planned visits seem to indicate the truce of tensions between athletes and the president. Trump Shahira canceled the White House call in 2018 after he disagreed with the dispute between him and the American Football Association players to bow for the national anthem as an acceptable form of protest against racist injustice. When rumors revolve around whether the eagles will go this year, the team confirmed in February that they accept an invitation.

The relationship between the athletes and Trump improved, which became clear during the presidential campaign last year. MLB and NFL players along with UFC fighters simulated Trump's movements in the field. Even the star 49ers Nick Bosa will flash until the hat “Make America Great again” after a game. The president was also routinely seen in university football games, where he welcomes golf players in the White House and played tours with the American Football Association players and golf players.

Dodgers Mookie Betts changed his melody on whether he would visit the White House.

He was in the 2018 World Series Championship team in Boston Sox, which beat the evaders. He decided to boycott the visit at the time, but last week, it was unprecedented.

“This is not about me. I do not want anything about me. This is about the evaders, because these children were there for me.”

“Regardless of what I say or what I do, people will consider it political. But this is certainly not what it is. This is related to what the evaders can accomplish last year.”

In 2019, Roberts suggested to the Los Angeles Times to overcome a visit to the White House after Trump criticized Roberts during the 2018 World series for a change in tendency.

But his melody has also changed, saying now that it is a “great honor” to be able to go to the White House.

“It was not an official conversation we had as a ball club,” he said via ESPN. “It is a great honor to get an invitation to the White House. It allows us to celebrate the 2024 championship. To understand, every world champion will get this honor, so it is a great honor for all of us.”

Trump and Court Suzuki

President Donald Trump refers to his gestures while Court Suzuki Court Suzuki calls for the podium during a celebration of honoring citizens of the 2019 World Championships at the White House on November 4, 2019. (Geoff Burke-Purke to Today SPORTS)

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Trump was also keen to invite the eagles, despite the previous hostility.

“We felt that this was a time fraught tradition called by the White House.” Football professional.

“Therefore, there was no reservation at all. Celebration in the White House is a good thing. There were special circumstances (in 2018) that were completely different, and so this was a clear option and we look forward to it.

“When you grow up, hear about it,” Oh, the championship team should go to the White House, “and this is what it is. Thus, we did not have this opportunity and now we do. I think we are all looking forward to that.

the Florida Panthers The first team to visit Trump was celebrating the Stanley Cup. Matthew Takatok spoke frankly about the ability to go to the White House.

“Thank you, Mr. President, for hosting us today. We appreciate it a lot. Being one of the few Americans who love this country a lot, it's a great day for myself. You wake up every day really grateful for being an American. So, thank you.”

Then he told Takchuk the president about the privacy of the men's group behind him. Florida appeared in the Stanley Cup final for the second consecutive time last season and managed to overcome the hump and win the cup for the first time in the history of the concession.

Trump with the players of the cheetahs

President Donald Trump offers Alexander Parkov to the left, and Matthew Takchuk with a shirt and hockey stick during a party with the Florida Panthers team to celebrate their victory in the Stanley Cup, February 3, 2025, at the White House. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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“This team and this group of players are distinctive.” “Everyone sees what we do on the ice, but I built links with these men who I will have for the rest of my life. I am forever and forever for these men. We are forever, and I will always remember these men.”

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