Donald Trump made history on February 9, 2025, as the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl, and his presence at the big game sparked mixed reactions among fans. As the camera panned to him during Jon Batiste’s performance of the national anthem, a wave of noise rippled through the stadium. Some fans claimed the sound was a mix of boos and cheers, while others weren’t entirely sure what they were hearing. One social media user even pointed out that showing Trump during the anthem put some spectators in an awkward position, as booing at that moment could have been interpreted differently.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the crowd’s reaction, Trump remained composed, standing and saluting throughout the anthem. After the game, he praised the Super Bowl as a celebration of the “American Dream,” emphasizing how the dedication and perseverance of the athletes reflected core national values. He also took a moment to recognize the contributions of service members and first responders, highlighting their sacrifices and the role they play in strengthening the country.
While the evening was primarily about football, Trump’s appearance added another layer of conversation to the event. Whether fans were cheering, booing, or simply reacting to his presence, one thing was clear—his attendance did not go unnoticed.