President Donald Trump cheered the Kansas City Chiefs after the team won its third straight AFC championship but did not congratulate the Philadelphia Eagles for winning the NFC championship. The Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 32-29 Sunday night.
During the 2024 presidential election, neither Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts nor Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes endorsed a candidate. Mahomes declined to use his platform to endorse a candidate, despite Trump saying the quarterback’s wife, Brittany, was a “big MAGA fan.”
First the Sixers, now the President of the United States, it appears the Philadelphia Eagles are missing a couple of praises on their latest victory.
The late night host has continued to be a vocal critic of Trump’s, taking aim at his cabinet appointees, his family, and his politics. Kimmel recently slammed Trump and the House Republicans for investigating Jan. 6 again after Trump already pardoned roughly 1,500 insurrectionists convicted of storming the Capitol.
President Trump in a late-night social media post congratulated the Kansas City Chiefs after they won the AFC championship game, advancing to another Super Bowl. The president, however, was quiet
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Photographer Sami Aziz, known on Instagram as @SouthStreetSam, captured Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrating the Birds' NFC championship win and is looking to make the trip to New Orleans for the Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are set to face off at Super Bowl LIX next month, and it’s pretty clear who Donald Trump will be supporting in the big game. Last weekend, the Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game to earn a spot in their third consecutive Super Read
What you should knowThe Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Feb. 9 after defeating the Washington Commanders, 55-23. Fans celebrated throughout Philadelphia Sunday night.
Amid all of the enthusiasm in conservative media for President Donald Trump's first week back in office, the Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal has
President Donald Trump congratulated the Kansas City Chiefs on another trip to the Super Bowl with a Truth Social post.