President Donald Trump has made it clear that he is extending an invitation to the Philadelphia Eagles to visit the White House. Despite earlier reports suggesting that the Super Bowl champions would not be making a trip to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, the President confirmed that he intends to host the team in Washington D.C.
During a press conference on Tuesday, President Trump assured reporters that the invitations to the Eagles have not yet been sent out, but they will be in the near future. He praised the team for their performance and expressed his admiration for their achievements on the field.
“It was a great performance by them,” Trump said when asked about the potential White House visit by the Eagles. While the details of the visit are still being finalized, it is clear that the President is looking forward to welcoming the team to the nation’s capital.
The invitation comes amid speculation about whether or not the Eagles would accept an invitation to the White House. In the past, some sports teams have declined to visit the White House for various reasons. However, it seems that the Eagles will have the opportunity to meet with the President and celebrate their Super Bowl victory in the historic setting of the White House.
As the plans for the visit progress, it will be interesting to see how the Eagles respond to the invitation and what the visit will entail. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. The Philadelphia Eagles have made it clear that they would gladly accept an invitation to visit the White House. President Trump expressed his desire to see the team at the White House, stating, “They deserve to be down here. We hope to see ’em.”
This statement comes in response to reports suggesting that the Eagles had decided as a team not to visit Trump. However, sources in Philadelphia have refuted these claims, stating that no official invitation had been received and no decision had been made.
Recent reports indicated that the team would be honored to visit the White House, potentially opening the door for Trump to extend an invitation. It is important to note that the relationship between the Eagles organization and Trump has been strained in the past. Following their Super Bowl 52 victory during Trump’s first term, the President revoked their invitation after some players criticized him.
Nevertheless, with time passing and the team roster evolving, it seems that the animosity has diminished. Players like Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, among others, may soon find themselves visiting the most famous house in America.
Overall, the Eagles remain open to the possibility of visiting the White House, should they receive an invitation. Despite past tensions, it appears that both parties are willing to set aside their differences and come together for a potentially historic visit.