Kansas City Chiefs: Trump meets Harrison Butker

Kansas City’s managers, Harrison Butker, stopped in the White House on Thursday to visit President Donald Trump more than two weeks after losing the Super Bowl Lix.

Trump chose the chefs to defeat the Eagles of Philadelphia in the Super Bowl Lix. However, the millions of viewers who listened to the game on Fox and Tubi saw Philadelphia put the Smackdown on Kansas City, win 40-22 and put an end to the luck of the Chiefs with three consecutive titles.

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Kansas City Chiefs, Harrison Butker, # 7, reacts from the touch to the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl Lix with Superdome Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)

Butker seemed in a good mood as he met Trump in the oval office. He also took a photo with the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt.

“Harrison Butker stopped at the White House today, and the president could not have been happier to say hello,” a White House official told PK Press Club.

Butker approved Trump for the president during his electoral campaign in 2024. He called the Republican the “most pro-life president” in an interview on “The Ingraham Angle” by PK Press Club Channel.

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Kansas City Chiefs, Harrison Butker, # 7, during the opening evening of the Super Bowl Lix at Ceasars Superdome in New Orleans on February 3, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

“I support the president who will be the most pro-life president, and I think Donald Trump is the most pro-life president,” said Butker in October. “This is a subject that is the most crucial subject for me. I want us to fight for the most vulnerable, fighting for the child, and that is what we should prioritize.”

In December, Bustker supported the choice of Trump of the Vatican ambassador.

Butker expressed his Christian values ​​in a denominational start to Benedictine College last year. He called former President Joe Biden for his religious opinions as a Catholic.

President Donald Trump speaks with journalists from the White House Oval Office on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 in Washington, DC (AP photo / Alex Brandon, file)

Butker wore a tie which had “Vulnerari praesidio” in cursive during the visit of the title of the Super Bowl of the team to the Blanche de Biden in 2023. It is a Latin term which results in “protecting the most vulnerable”. He also wore a gold pin representing the size of the feet of a 10 -week baby.

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