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Philadelphia Eagles reportedly make final decision on White House Visit following Superbowl 59 Victory

The Philadelphia Eagles have declined a White House visit after winning Super Bowl 59, sparking MAGA backlash. The decision, made through a team vote, is consistent with the team’s 2018 stance. President Trump responded by preemptively canceling the invite. The Eagles’ choice reflects ongoing political and social considerations within the team.
The Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly declined an invitation to the White House following their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59. This decision has ignited backlash from supporters of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. The team’s choice not to visit the nation’s capital has sparked a political conversation, drawing parallels to previous controversies involving the Eagles and former President Donald Trump
According to a report from the U.S. Sun, the Eagles collectively decided not to attend the White House visit, which is traditionally extended to Super Bowl champions. Lane Johnson, the team’s captain, had previously mentioned that while it would be an honor to go, the final decision would be determined through a team vote. It appears that the players reached a consensus, as insiders revealed that the response was a “massive no” when asked if they would accept the invitation.