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President Donald Trump shared plans to host the Kansas City Chiefs while speaking to the founder of sports website Outkick, ...
President Donald Trump wants the Kansas City Chiefs to visit the White House to celebrate their 2020 Super Bowl win over San ...
The Philadelphia Eagles, which beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, will visit the White House on April 28. The president said on March 22, that he will also host the Chiefs at the White ...
President Donald Trump said he will invite the Kansas City Chiefs to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win in 2020.
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said he’s interested in accepting an invitation to the White House to celebrate his team’s 2019-20 season Super Bowl championship. Because of COVID-19 ...
President Donald Trump wants the Kansas City Chiefs to celebrate their Super Bowl win. The Philadelphia Eagles aren’t the only team invited to the White House this year for winning the Super ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have been invited to the White House to celebrate their February 2020 Super Bowl victory. That's because COVID-19 stopped the Chiefs from ever getting that celebration.
Trump wasn't shy about wanting the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl. Now, after they lost to the Eagles, he said they'll also get a visit — for a title they won five years ago.
Donald Trump plans to host the Chiefs at the White House for long-overdue Super Bowl celebration President Donald Trump recently announced his plans to invite the Kansas City Chiefs to the White ...
Donald Trump is inviting the Super Bowl losing team, Kansas City Chiefs, to the White House. It's pathetic — a full-blown White House participation trophy,' Boyle said in his statement.
(CNN) — President Donald Trump said he plans to host the Kansas City Chiefs at the White House to celebrate their Covid-19-affected Super Bowl victory from five years ago. The Chiefs beat the ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are getting the opportunity to visit the White House after COVID-19 shut down the team's Super Bowl LIV celebration. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes breaks ...