Philadelphia Eagles reject Trump’s White House invitation after Super Bowl win, MAGA fans react

The Eagles' decision to decline President Trump's invitation sparks backlash from MAGA supporters.

In the latest chapter of the ongoing intersection between politics and professional sports, the Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly declined an invitation to visit the White House after their dominant Super Bowl victory.

The Eagles, who triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, have once again made headlines for their stance on political issues, refusing to participate in a tradition that dates back to the Jimmy Carter administration.

According to reports from The U.S. Sun, the decision was a unanimous one by the players and front office. "We represent a city and a state that is pushing for equal rights, respect, and values that respect every human being," one unnamed player was quoted as saying, further adding, "We won’t forget what happened and the criticism we received for taking a stand against racism, and we won’t back down from our values of respect, integrity, and equality."

This move by the Eagles follows a contentious history with President Trump. In 2018, after the Eagles won the Super Bowl, Trump rescinded the team's invitation to the White House following player protests against racial injustice, including kneeling during the national anthem.

Trump’s statement then read, "They disagree with their President because he insists that they proudly stand for the National Anthem," despite no Eagles players kneeling in 2017.

The Eagles' refusal to visit the White House has stirred strong reactions from both sides of the political spectrum. Many supporters of Trump and conservative figures expressed their displeasure on social media, with one user on X stating, "Eagles won't visit The White House? Oh cool. Pull all their funding. Every dime. If the NFL hates America then America needs to start hating the NFL."

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