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Protesters gathered in Baltimore as President Donald Trump attended the Army-Navy game, while two U.S. soldiers were killed in a Syria attack the same day.
President Donald Trump is in attendance at the Army-Navy football game. Here's a look at why Trump is at the annual rivalry
The president took a break from football to share photos of himself admiring his latest White House design updates.
Navy edged Army in a dramatic win while President Donald Trump’s appearance drew protests throughout Baltimore, adding political friction to the storied Army-Navy matchup.
President Donald Trump is in Baltimore this Saturday to watch the annual Army-Navy football game. During the 2024 season, Blake Horvath powered Navy to a 31-13 win over Army. The dual-threat quarterback had 196 rushing yards,
The game, which pits the Army Black Knights of West Point against the Navy Midshipmen of the Naval Academy, took place at M&T Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, on Saturday. Hegseth was joined at the game by Trump as well as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. Trump performed the ceremonial coin toss before the start of the game.
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Trump participated in the ceremony ahead of kickoff, marking the second consecutive year he has attended the annual rivalry. He arrived about an hour before the game aboard Marine One, flying from Washington and circling M&T Bank Stadium before landing nearby, according to the Washington Post.
President Donald Trump was at the Army vs Navy annual game on Saturday. While thousands of spectators cheered for the 79-year-old as he joined players and officials for the coin toss, the moment was mocked on social media.
Is there nothing he can’t do? President Donald Trump has astounded viewers of the 126th Army-Navy football game with his unique approach to flipping a coin. While officiating the customary coin toss at the historic football clash at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore,
Saturday’s Army-Navy game in Baltimore will draw a president, governor and other local leaders for whom the annual rivalry carries a special meaning.