EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 2 MIN
Presidential Message on Super Bowl LX
from The White House In Audio · host Instaread Podcast
This article is a statement from President Donald J. Trump commemorating Super Bowl LX and Send best wishes to the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks.The summary of the President’s message is as follows:Historical and Cultural Significance250th Anniversary Context: Writing in the 250th year of American independence, the President frames football as a mirror of the American journey. He traces the sport's roots from industrial-era working communities to its modern role as a technological and generational tradition.American Values: He describes the game as a reflection of "grit, tenacity, and discipline"—values he identifies as defining the American worker and the nation’s economic expansion.Tribute to the Armed ForcesNational Anthem: The President calls on Americans to use the playing of the National Anthem to remember the patriots of 1776 and to honor the active-duty members of the Armed Forces.Service and Freedom: He emphasizes that the service of the military makes the "privilege" of gathering for the Super Bowl possible, securing America as the "strongest and freest Nation" in history.A Unifying TraditionNational Unity: Trump characterizes the Super Bowl as a "uniquely American tradition" where millions of citizens share a moment of history, stating that on this day, "every American is a football fan."The Competition: He congratulates both franchises on reaching the championship and wishes them luck in their pursuit of the Vince Lombardi Trophy.ConclusionThe statement concludes with a wish from both the President and First Lady Melania Trump that the game reflects the "enduring triumph of the American spirit."
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This article is a statement from President Donald J. Trump commemorating Super Bowl LX and Send best wishes to the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks.The summary of the President’s message is as follows:Historical and Cultural Significance250th Anniversary Context: Writing in the 250th year of American independence, the President frames football as a mirror of the American journey. He traces the sport's roots from industrial-era working communities to its modern role as a technological and generational tradition.American Values: He describes the game as a reflection of "grit, tenacity, and discipline"—values he identifies as defining the American worker and the nation’s economic expansion.Tribute to the Armed ForcesNational Anthem: The President calls on Americans to use the playing of the National Anthem to remember the patriots of 1776 and to honor the active-duty members of the Armed Forces.Service and Freedom: He emphasizes that the service of the military makes the "privilege" of gathering for the Super Bowl possible, securing America as the "strongest and freest Nation" in history.A Unifying TraditionNational Unity: Trump characterizes the Super Bowl as a "uniquely American tradition" where millions of citizens share a moment of history, stating that on this day, "every American is a football fan."The Competition: He congratulates both franchises on reaching the championship and wishes them luck in their pursuit of the Vince Lombardi Trophy.ConclusionThe statement concludes with a wish from both the President and First Lady Melania Trump that the game reflects the "enduring triumph of the American spirit."
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