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Members of the Boston Red Sox took advantage of an off day in Washington, D.C., to meet President Donald Trump in the White ...
For as long as most people can remember, championship sports teams have received invitations to the White House on behalf of whichever U.S. president happened to be in office at the time.
When the White House invited the Gamecocks to participate in a NCAA Champions Day—an event Trump held in 2017 for champions of college sports other than football and men’s basketball—the ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) For victorious sports teams these days, the confetti and champagne are apt to be accompanied by a politically fraught question: Are you going to the White House?
The North Dakota State Bison football team was given the White House’s championship treatment this week, complete with fast food served up on fine china and silver (and extra sauce).
With Alabama's football team heading to the White House again on Wednesday, here's everything you need to know -- from Andrew Johnson to Geno Auriemma -- about sports teams meeting the president ...
With Donald Trump back in office, the Super Bowl 59 champion Eagles will be first NFL team to face increasingly thorny prospect of White House visit. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio ...
A visit to the White House by championship sports teams used to be a cherished tradition. But as the rite becomes more politicized, Jeff Pearlman writes that it might be time to do away with ...
The president’s patriotic pageant renews a question dating back to the first White House visit by a champion sports team. By Yoni Appelbaum. Library of Congress. June 5, 2018. Share.
The tradition of sports teams visiting the White House dates to at least Aug. 30, 1865, when President Andrew Johnson welcomed the Brooklyn Atlantics and Washington Nationals amateur baseball ...
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