President Donald Trump is set to attend the Super Bowl
Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans is set to be a historic event, with President Donald Trump attending the game for the first time as a sitting U.S. president. Security is a top priority, with extensive measures in place to protect attendees, players, and staff.
Trump is also participating in a pre-recorded interview for Fox News’ Super Bowl coverage, though he has not openly picked a favorite team. He has shown admiration for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and congratulated the Chiefs on their AFC Championship win.
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Trump has a long history with American football, including owning the New Jersey Generals in the USFL. The NFL has heightened security following a recent terror attack in New Orleans, with over 2,700 law enforcement officers deployed. The Super Bowl is designated as a SEAR 1 security event.
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In addition to the game, fans can enjoy events like the Super Bowl Experience and Opening Night. The halftime show will feature Kendrick Lamar, with SZA joining him in 2025, making it one of the most anticipated performances in Super Bowl history.