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 · 12h · on MSN
Donald Trump makes final decision on attending Super Bowl LX
U.S. President Donald Trump made history last year, becoming the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl when he showed up to watch the Philadelphia Eagles dominate the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

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8NewsNow.com on MSN · 6h
Why Trump says he won’t be at the Super Bowl this year
 · 20h
President Donald Trump Skipping Super Bowl As Bad Bunny Dress Drama Has MAGA Fuming
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President Trump Announces That He Will Not Attend Super Bowl LX
According to the New York Post, Trump has cited the long travel distance to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara as the primary reason for not attending this year's Super Bowl.

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Donald Trump will not attend Super Bowl because it’s ‘too far away’
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Donald Trump boycotts Super Bowl LX over halftime performers Bad Bunny, Green Day
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Donald Trump Slams 2026 Super Bowl Performers Bad Bunny and Green Day: ‘I’m Anti-Them’
Trump also explained why he is not attending Super Bowl LX

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Total Pro Sports · 19h
President Donald Trump Reveals His Decision On Attending Super Bowl LX
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Trump to skip Super Bowl, calls Green Day and Bad Bunny ‘terrible’
13hon MSN

Trump to skip Super Bowl in California, criticizes performers Bad Bunny and Green Day

President Trump slammed Super Bowl performers Bad Bunny and Green Day as a "terrible choice" and said the California venue is too far away for him.
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Data reveals violent crime is down in New Orleans even before Trump deployed National Guard

In 2022, New Orleans was considered the country's per-capita "murder capital," with 266 murders. That number was sliced in half to 121 in 2025.
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