In these times of a modern-day “house divided,” there is perhaps no one better to look to than President Abraham Lincoln. Before the outbreak of the Civil War, the divide over slavery had been ...
The Philadelphia Eagles possibly going to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl ... of the Eagles declining the invite, former NFL star Adam "Pacman" Jones wondered why the team would ...
Earlier this week, reports emerged that suggested that Donald Trump would not be inviting the Philadelphia Eagles to the White House for the annual Super Bowl celebration. But on Tuesday ...
House Republicans are expected to vote on a spending blueprint Tuesday that would kickstart the legislative process for enacting President Donald Trump’s policy agenda—but nearly $1 trillion ...
The Philadelphia Eagles plan to visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs if invited by President Trump. Despite social media rumors suggesting ...
Back in 2018, Trump infamously disinvited Philadelphia from the customary visit to the White House amid talk of a player boycott due to his criticism of national anthem protests in the NFL at the ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have not declined a White House invitation because none has been extended yet. If the invitation is extended, the team will decide collectively whether to accept it.
After the Eagles declined, no other NFL team has gone to the White House after winning the Super Bowl. The Eagles would be the first NFL team to visit the White House in Trump's second term if ...
CNN, ESPN and NFL Network first reported the news Monday evening. Though the reigning Super Bowl champions intend to accept the customary invitation to visit the White House, it remains unclear ...
According to numerous NFL insiders, the champs would love to go to the White House, with a team source saying they would be “honoured” to accept the invite. “We would be honoured to visit th ...
An internet firestorm ignited Sunday over an allegation that the Super Bowl champions had declined an invitation to the White House. But it turns out, the internet may have to pump the brakes.