Former President Donald Trump faced backlash during a recent appearance at the Washington Commanders’ game against the Detroit Lions. Instead of the anticipated warm reception, Trump was met with boos from the crowd as he was introduced by the PA announcer.
A video captured by Ron Smith captured the moment, showcasing the unfavorable reaction from fans towards the ex-President. Additionally, Air Force One made a spectacular flyover of Northwest Stadium at some point during the game, prompting Trump to boast about it to the media, claiming it was the greatest flyover ever.
The controversy surrounding Trump continued as reports surfaced that he had allegedly demanded the Commanders name their new stadium, set to open in 2030, after him. While neither Trump nor the team confirmed the rumor, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt expressed support for the idea, attributing the new stadium’s construction to Trump.
In a separate incident, Trump made disparaging remarks about Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny’s upcoming performance at the Super Bowl LX halftime show. Trump criticized the decision to feature Bad Bunny, claiming the artist was not a unifying figure and expressing disbelief that many people were unfamiliar with him. This sparked condemnation from Trump’s associates, with top adviser Corey Lewandowski labeling the move as “shameful”.
However, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell defended the choice of Bad Bunny, highlighting the artist’s global popularity and ensuring that the performance would be a unifying moment. Super Bowl LX is scheduled for February 8, 2026, with NBC providing primary media coverage for the event.
The events surrounding Trump’s public appearances and controversial statements continue to generate debate and scrutiny, reflecting the ongoing impact of his actions and opinions in various spheres.

