President Trump sat with Fox News’ Bret Baier for a
pre-Super Bowl interview. Then he attended the big game in New Orleans, making him the first U.S. president to ever do so.
During the interview, Trump described the differences between his first presidency and this current one. For example, he noted that during his first term, he was surrounded by a lot of people who posed opposition to his agenda. With his second term, he said it’s different — he’s built a strong team.
Trump also told Baier that he “100 percent disagreed” with an Obama-appointed federal judge who ruled to block Elon Musk’s DOGE team from accessing the Treasury’s systems to uncover possible fraud and mismanagement. Trump insisted the government must continue to bring an end to fraud, waste, and abuse, citing USAID as a prime example. The judge issued the temporary restraining order after 19 Democratic attorneys general, led by New York AG Letitia James, argued DOGE access would violate the law.
Trump said he will instruct Musk to look into the Department of Education next, followed by the Pentagon. When asked if he trusts Musk, Trump said the billionaire has “nothing to gain” from his work, as he’s volunteering out of his desire to save the country.
While at the game, Trump was spotted several times alongside his daughter, Ivanka. During the National Anthem, the crowd went absolutely wild when the cameras caught Trump giving a
legendary salute. In contrast, the crowed booed viciously when the cameras displayed Chiefs fan and Kamala Harris supporter, pop star Taylor Swift.
The game itself was uneventful as the Eagles won: 40-22. The halftime show was awful, showcasing a hip-hop star who was barely understandable and put on a performance that was highly ridiculed online.
Trump makes history at the Super Bowl, calls out federal fraud, and rolls out new tariffs. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift faces boos, and Musk exposes $100B in entitlement waste.
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