President Trump Attends Football Game, Praises Country’s Progress
LANDOVER, Md. – Former President Donald Trump recently attended a Washington Commanders football game, marking his first appearance at a regular-season NFL game as a sitting president in decades.
While at the game, President Trump expressed optimism about the direction of the nation. “Things are going along very well. The country’s doing well,” he stated, highlighting his confidence in the nation’s progress.
During a brief interview with Fox broadcasters, President Trump fondly recalled his high school football days, sharing a lighthearted moment about his time on the field. He also spoke about the Commanders’ future stadium plans, expressing his involvement in securing the necessary approvals. “They’re going to build a beautiful stadium,” he noted, praising the team’s owner, Josh Harris, and anticipating “very good things” for the franchise.
President Trump’s appearance at the game follows a series of visits to other major sporting events, reflecting his appreciation for the spirit of competition and the values it represents. “It’s a microcosm of life,” he said, “the good, the bad and the ugly.” His presence at these events underscores his continued engagement with American culture and his belief in the importance of sports in American life.


