The Eagles aren’t expected to visit President Donald Trump in Washington DC, as also happened after their first Super Bowl victory.
White House press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday that U.S. officials have had “ongoing talks and discussions” with Hamas officials. The talks come as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire remains in the balance. Leavitt declined to provide details on the substance of the talks.
The topic bubbled back to the surface this weekend after a pair of social media posts by the widely followed football accounts, @NFL_DovKleiman and @PHLEaglesNation, aggregated a Feb. 6 report
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Super Bowl champs tend to accept an invitation to visit White House, but it's unclear whether one will be extended by Trump to the Philadelphia Eagles
While ideological journalists have attended White House briefings for decades, she has amplified their role. "It's surreal to watch these so-called new media people asking softball, ludicrous questions to Trump and Leavitt," another White House reporter ...
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker met with President Donald Trump in the White House following Super Bowl loss.
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