President Trump to Return Home For 9-11 Yankee Game


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Reports say that President Donald Trump is set to be in attendance in the Bronx for the New York Yankees game this September 11th. 

The Yankees will be at home this year to take on the Tigers, Thursday night. 

Trump has received some criticism lately for not being around as much as the press has been used to but he has pushed aside any health issues and will be attending another sporting event. 

Trump has made it a habit of attending big sporting events during his tenure, so going back to New York for the 9-11 game would make sense and be special for him and the city, as well as the country. 

The President attended Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, making him the first sitting president to attend the championship game. 

He also made an appearance at the NASCAR Cup Series' Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, where he led the field around the track to a loud ovation and cheers of "U.S.A." rained down on the track. The same chants of "U.S.A." followed him when introduced at the NCAA wrestling championships in Philadelphia and are always a part of his appearances at his numerous UFC fights. 

The New York native is also set to attend a memorial event at the Pentagon, while Vice President JD Vance will represent the administration at a commemoration ceremony at Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan.

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