In a twist that only the 45th president could deliver, Donald Trump once again reminded America why he’s the best show in town—even during an NFL game. The left can’t handle it, but Trump joining the FOX broadcast booth during the matchup between the Washington Commanders and the Detroit Lions was pure gold. As the Commanders moved into the red zone, Trump cut through the fluff and laid out the obvious: they needed a touchdown. Bam, just like that, it happens—Marcus Mariota throws a pass to score. Typical Trump—always ahead of the game.
The media, predictably, is calling it controversial. Why? Because Trump isn’t the type to sit quietly and toe the liberal line. While mainstream pundits twist themselves into knots, the American people get it. They see their president enjoying a slice of Americana—the thrilling, unpredictable world of sports. He wasn’t there to pander; he shared a laugh and even reminisced about his teenage days at New York Military Academy, showing that he’s grounded in American tradition.
🚨 LMAO! President Trump just started doing play calls in the announcer’s booth at the Lions vs. Commanders game
“Forget about the play. They have to get a TOUCHDOWN!” 🤣 pic.twitter.com/7CNIlejiIS
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 9, 2025
His visit wasn’t just about football; it was a patriotic spectacle. Trump stood at the “Salute to Service” event reading the names of new military enlistees. Unlike his predecessor, who was more concerned with apologizing for America’s past, Trump is all about honoring those who serve. The liberal elites might sneer, but to the millions who love their country, this was leadership in action.
Throughout his second term, Trump has made it clear that he’s the people’s president. Whether showing up at the Super Bowl, Daytona 500, or Ryder Cup, he’s embraced by Americans tired of being told how to think and live by snobby globalists. Trump calls sports a microcosm of life. Indeed, it’s a battle of skill, strategy, and perseverance—concepts the left seems to have forgotten amidst their woke agenda.
In the end, as Air Force One did its flyover, it wasn’t just the jet engine roaring. It was Middle America cheering as their commander-in-chief stole the show once more. And that’s the entire point: Trump’s connection with the American heartland is unshakeable—and contrary to what the left might say, putting America first is never going out of style.
