The Philadelphia Eagles will accept a White House invite from President Donald Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
It remains unclear whether such an invitation will be extended by Trump, who abruptly disinvited the Eagles on the eve of their planned trip in 2018.
The Eagles wanted to send a smaller delegation, but the 1,000 fans planning to attend the event deserve better,” he added. “These fans are still invited to the White House
Donald Trump has broken his silence about the Philadelphia Eagles visiting the White House following their Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. With conflicting reports about the team’s willingness to make the trip to visit the president over the past couple days — the latest reports indicate the team is,
Charles Barkley doesn’t support Donald Trump on everything, but the NBA broadcaster believes sports teams like the Philadelphia Eagles shouldn’t boycott Trump’s White House over political disagreements. Trump formally invited the Super Bowl champion Eagles to the White House last week, but the team has yet to announce its plans.
President Donald Trump has broken his silence on whether the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles will be invited to the White House. Trump has confirmed that the champs will be asked to visit 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., while adding that the formal invitation hasn’t been sent yet.
Charles Barkley called on NBA teams to put aside their differences with President Donald Trump and continue the tradition of championship teams visiting the White House.
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