The Kansas City Chiefs are heading back to the big game. They took down the Buffalo Bills in yet another instant classic of a matchup. With that in mind, President Donald J. Trump took to social media to congratulate both teams.
Learn how Donald Trump's critique of NFL kickoff rules sparks debate on safety vs. excitement during his second term.
Donald Trump officially began his second term as President of the United States yesterday, making waves with his strong opinions on an NFL rule he would like to change, even though
NFL season, the Kansas City Chiefs have faced significant criticism and backlash from opposing fans and teams across the league.
So Congress, through a larger defense bill, amended the I.G. law by replacing the word “reasons” with the phrase “substantive rationale, including detailed and case-specific reasons.” In sum, Congress toughened this law because of Trump. And now, Trump has broken the provision that was added in response to his flouting of the original law!
President-elect Donald Trump in November nominated former NFL player Scott Turner as the secretary for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Turner, who is chair of the Center for Education Opportunity, previously served as executive ...
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre spoke about his experience playing with Trump in a post on Monday, saying, "Trump is REALLY GOOD and a competitor."
Donald Trump starts his second term as President by criticizing the NFL's new kickoff rule. He believes the rule changes the game's dynamics and reduces excitement. While some fans agree with him ...
During comments to Congressional Republicans in Doral Monday, Donald Trump gave props to Susie Wiles, lauding her campaign record and her ability to run the White House, as well as some words about her legendary father Pat Summerall and how he managed longtime broadcast partner John Madden.
Donald Trump’s administration has dismissed more than a dozen Justice Department lawyers who brought two criminal cases against him.
President Donald Trump congratulated the Kansas City Chiefs on advancing to the Super Bowl for the third year in a row. And the president also gave a shout-out to what he called “MAGA” members of the team’s Midwestern fanbase. The Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills, 32-29, for the American Football Conference championship on Sunday night.