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President Trump Eyes Executive Order Impacting Army-Navy Football Game

Last updated: January 18, 2026 9:55 pm
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President Donald Trump has announced his intention to sign an executive order to protect the annual Army-Navy college football game from any potential interference by the College Football Playoff expansion. In a statement shared on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump emphasized the significance of the Army-Navy game as a symbol of patriotism, courage, and honor. He expressed concerns that the game could be overshadowed by commercial postseason games and big TV money if not given exclusive attention.

The President declared that under his administration, the second Saturday in December would be reserved solely for the Army-Navy game, with a historic executive order securing a four-hour broadcast window for the event. He made it clear that no other game or team would be allowed to violate this time slot, emphasizing the importance of protecting the tradition and the players who represent America on the field.

The Navy Athletics official X account reposted President Trump’s message, indicating support for the proposed executive order. The College Football Playoff committee is set to convene to discuss the possibility of expanding the playoff field to 16 or even 24 teams, which could potentially impact the scheduling of the Army-Navy game.

While some proposals have suggested moving the Army-Navy game to the first Saturday in December to accommodate an expanded playoff, Trump’s executive order aims to ensure the game retains its traditional second Saturday slot. The President’s track record of issuing executive orders, including setting a record for the most orders in his first 100 days of office, indicates his determination to protect the Army-Navy game’s exclusivity.

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CBS Sports, the current broadcaster of the Army-Navy game, holds the rights until 2038 and has reported on potential scheduling changes to accommodate playoff expansion. Despite uncertainties surrounding the President’s authority to secure an exclusive timeslot for the game, Trump’s proactive stance reflects his commitment to preserving this longstanding tradition.

The Army-Navy game, a fixture in American sports since 1890, holds a special place in the hearts of fans and players alike. Last year’s game, won by Navy, clashed with the LA Bowl, showcasing the need to prioritize the Army-Navy game’s prominence on the sports calendar. As President Trump prepares to attend the College Football National Championship Game, his efforts to safeguard the Army-Navy game’s legacy underscore the enduring spirit of competition, camaraderie, and national pride that define this historic rivalry. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant challenges for individuals and communities worldwide. From health concerns to economic impacts, the effects of the pandemic have been far-reaching and profound. As we continue to navigate these uncertain times, it is important to reflect on the lessons we have learned and how we can move forward in a post-pandemic world.

One of the most important lessons from the pandemic is the importance of preparedness and resilience. The rapid spread of COVID-19 caught many countries off guard, leading to overwhelmed healthcare systems and shortages of essential supplies. Moving forward, it is crucial that governments and organizations prioritize preparedness and invest in resources that can help mitigate the impact of future health crises.

Additionally, the pandemic has highlighted the importance of collaboration and solidarity. In the face of a global crisis, countries around the world came together to share information, resources, and support. This spirit of cooperation will be essential as we work to rebuild and recover from the pandemic. By working together, we can address the ongoing challenges of COVID-19 and ensure a more resilient future for all.

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The pandemic has also underscored the importance of public health and healthcare systems. As the world grappled with the spread of COVID-19, healthcare workers and public health officials became the frontline heroes in the fight against the virus. Moving forward, it is crucial that we continue to support and invest in our healthcare systems to ensure they are equipped to handle future health crises.

Furthermore, the pandemic has brought to light the disparities and inequalities that exist within our societies. From access to healthcare to economic opportunities, the pandemic has disproportionately impacted marginalized communities and vulnerable populations. As we move forward, it is essential that we address these disparities and work towards a more just and equitable society for all.

In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a wake-up call for the world. As we look towards a post-pandemic future, it is crucial that we learn from the lessons of the past year and work towards a more prepared, resilient, and equitable world. By prioritizing collaboration, investing in healthcare systems, and addressing disparities, we can create a better future for all.

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