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Related: About this forumWith Time Running Short, Patriots Unlikely to Make White House Visit
Source: New York Times
With Time Running Short, Patriots Unlikely to Make White House Visit
They won the Super Bowl on Feb. 3. But since then the team and the White House have not agreed on a date, though both sides say politics has nothing to do with it.
By Ken Belson and Michael Crowley
Aug. 23, 2019
Updated 6:48 p.m. ET
The New England Patriots won the Super Bowl on Feb. 3. Yet, as the new N.F.L. season approaches in two weeks, it is all but certain they will not have the customary congratulatory ceremony at the White House, an event that has often been tense or divisive under President Trump.
The lack of a ceremony, which both sides said has nothing to do with politics but everything to do with poor scheduling, is even more curious because the teams owner, Robert K. Kraft, is a friend and supporter. Coach Bill Belichick wrote a letter of support to Mr. Trump days before the 2016 election. And Tom Brady, the teams star quarterback, is known to have a relationship with Mr. Trump as well.
Yet, according to team and White House officials, scheduling conflicts have lowered the chances that the Patriots, who defeated the Los Angeles Rams for a record-tying sixth Super Bowl win, would visit. The two sides said they were unable to find a convenient date despite the presidents eagerness to have the Patriots visit.
We would welcome them to the White House in the future should a future date work out, a White House spokesman said.
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They won the Super Bowl on Feb. 3. But since then the team and the White House have not agreed on a date, though both sides say politics has nothing to do with it.
By Ken Belson and Michael Crowley
Aug. 23, 2019
Updated 6:48 p.m. ET
The New England Patriots won the Super Bowl on Feb. 3. Yet, as the new N.F.L. season approaches in two weeks, it is all but certain they will not have the customary congratulatory ceremony at the White House, an event that has often been tense or divisive under President Trump.
The lack of a ceremony, which both sides said has nothing to do with politics but everything to do with poor scheduling, is even more curious because the teams owner, Robert K. Kraft, is a friend and supporter. Coach Bill Belichick wrote a letter of support to Mr. Trump days before the 2016 election. And Tom Brady, the teams star quarterback, is known to have a relationship with Mr. Trump as well.
Yet, according to team and White House officials, scheduling conflicts have lowered the chances that the Patriots, who defeated the Los Angeles Rams for a record-tying sixth Super Bowl win, would visit. The two sides said they were unable to find a convenient date despite the presidents eagerness to have the Patriots visit.
We would welcome them to the White House in the future should a future date work out, a White House spokesman said.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/23/sports/trump-patriots-white-house-visit.html
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With Time Running Short, Patriots Unlikely to Make White House Visit (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2019
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dem4decades
(11,290 posts)1. Good. The Red Sox disappointed me. At least some of them.
comradebillyboy
(10,147 posts)2. Tom Brady would never eat a fast food hamburger...
DinahMoeHum
(21,787 posts)3. And in any event, his better half wouldn't let him go.
Not good for the brand, you know.