Donald Trump is booed at the Washington Commanders game against Detroit Lions
The president received more boos than cheers when he appeared on the screens
Trump arrived at Northwest Stadium, located on the outskirts of the capital, two minutes before halftime, with the score 10-22.
The president, a guest at the game The Commanders' Owner, businessman Josh Harris, appeared on screens accompanied by the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, among others. Trump was mostly booed, although there were also some cheers. Minutes earlier, his plane, Air Force One, flying from Florida to Washington, made a low flyover of the stadium and also met with fans. “Was that the best flyover ever? Nobody has ever done one like that. They are the best pilots in the world. They say whoever flies Air Force One is the best, and that's exactly what we just saw. It was incredible,” Trump said after landing. At halftime, Trump participated in a military ceremony and was booed for the third time. Trump's presence at the game coincides with the information revealed by ESPN that the president wants the new stadium the Commanders are building in Washington to be named after him. In his second term, Trump has been a regular at sporting events, something that is not common among US presidents. Trump is especially unpopular in the Washington area, which votes overwhelmingly Democrat and has been hit by mass government layoffs and the current government shutdown. Lasted for more than a month.

