Donald Trump insists “I never tell a lie” — and proves it in an embarrassing way

1. Trump’s High-Profile NFL Appearance
President Donald Trump drew attention during Sunday’s Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders game in D.C., arriving nearly 80 minutes late. His entrance, alongside House Speaker Mike Johnson and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, marked the first time in almost 50 years that a sitting president attended a regular-season NFL game.

2. Mixed Reactions from Fans
As Trump entered the suite, he was met with a mixture of cheers and boos. Cameras captured the moment, sparking widespread discussion about the president’s unusual and highly publicized appearance.

3. On-Air Interview Highlights
In the third quarter, Trump joined FOX Sports in the broadcast booth, sitting between Kenny Albert and analyst Jonathan Vilma. The interview included lighthearted questions about his football days at the New York Military Academy, accompanied by a nostalgic photo of him with his team.

4. Humble Football Memories
When asked about his past touchdowns, Trump admitted he was unsure if he had any, a moment that many found awkward and instantly viral. Viewers debated whether his answer was serious or tongue-in-cheek.

5. Political Commentary on Air
During the eight-minute segment, Trump also touched on politics, criticized President Biden, and even provided live commentary on plays, injecting his unique perspective into the broadcast.

6. Love for the Game
Shifting focus back to sports, Trump reflected on football as a metaphor for life, emphasizing perseverance through triumphs and setbacks, underscoring his admiration for the game.

7. Commanders Connection and Stadium Rumors
Trump received a framed Commanders jersey and has reportedly suggested naming the team’s new stadium after him. While unconfirmed, speculation continues, especially following his past comments about reinstating the team’s former “Redskins” name.