President Trump on Thursday participated in the game of New York Yankis at Bronx. On the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, a mixture of cheers and jears was depicted from the crowd.
The President sat in a private box for the game, where he joined Yankis team President Randy Levin. When the mob shown Trump’s face on the screen at the stadium during the national anthem, the mob offered some boys with cheers loudly.
Prior to the game, Trump visited Yankis Clubhouse with team members. He joined hands with star outfielder Aaron Judge, Manager Aaron Boon and others. The players wore a hat with “FDNY” and “NYPD” to honor the first respondents at 9/11.
Trump told the team that he was a friend with the late George Steinbrener, who was the owner of the team for nearly 40 years.
“You are going to win. You are going to know in all ways,” Trump told the players and coaches.
chairman Pinch about hosting Earlier this year, Yankis’s arch-rival Boston Red Sox at the Oval Office, after which the Red Sox went on a long win streak.
earlier in the day, Trump participated A memory ceremony in Pentagon to honor those killed in terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001.