Georgia football invited to White House

Bulldogs -> White House!

The 2022 national champion Georgia Bulldogs have earned a White House invitation.

The Bulldogs are the first college football champions invited to the Capital since the Clemson Tigers in 2019.

It seemed that Georgia wouldn’t be invited for a consecutive year considering the amount of time passed since the Bulldogs took down TCU 65-7 in the college football playoff final on January 9.

UGA defensive tackle sent this Tweet just three days prior to the announcement.

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Warriors return to White House to honor 2022 NBA championship, meet President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris

On Tuesday, the Warriors were welcomed to the White House for a special ceremony with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to honor the 2022 NBA championship.

One day after securing a rare road win against the Washington Wizards, the Golden State Warriors suited up for a special trip. 

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris welcomed the Warriors to the White House to honor Golden State’s run to the 2022 NBA championship.

Via @WhiteHouse on Twitter:

Via @POTUS on Twitter: 

Tuesday’s trip to the White House marked the Warriors’ first visit to the White House since President Barack Obama’s administration. Despite winning a pair of titles, the Warriors opted not to visit the White House while President Donald Trump was in office. 

Both President Biden and Vice President Harris spoke at a ceremony in front of the Warriors, their families and special guests. Harris, a former California Senator and Oakland native, introduced Steph Curry and President Biden as the ceremony got underway. Before the ceremony came to a close, Curry presented both President Biden and Vice President Harris with custom Golden State jerseys. 

Via @NBCSWarriors on Twitter: 

Prior to their honorary ceremony in the White House’s East Room, Steph Curry and Steve Kerr stopped by the briefing room for a press briefing in front of reporters. Curry stepped to the podium and thanked the Biden administration’s work to help bring WNBA star Brittney Griner back to the United States after she was held in Russia. 

Via @ABC on Twitter: 

Following their trip to the White House, the Warriors will get a day off before meeting the Boston Celtics in a rematch of the 2022 NBA Finals on Thursday at TD Garden. 

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Report: OKC Thunder to visit White House

The Oklahoma City Thunder are in town to play the Washington Wizards on Wednesday.

The Oklahoma City Thunder will visit the White House on Tuesday, per ESPN reporter Marc J. Spears.

The Thunder will visit the Biden Administration for policy issues related to criminal justice, health and education as well as a tour of the building.

After playing on the road against the Boston Celtics on Monday, the Thunder continue their East Coast trip on Wednesday with a game against the Washington Wizards.

The Thunder will also show “Seeds of Greenwood” during their White House visit. The Thunder Film centers around helping Black Tulsa children by providing them with educational opportunities and discussing the importance of remembering the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The film previously was released this past summer.

The full film can be watched below:

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LeBron James, Kyle Kuzma confused after seeing Notre Dame fans rush field

Both members of the Lakers, who won a championship in the bubble with no fans, were confused about hypocrisy of football having fans.

From players to LeBron James to reserves like Jared Dudley, the importance of fans, the energy they help bring, and the atmosphere they create, has been a major talking point about their reviews of the NBA bubble. The NBA is reportedly working on plans to have fans in some NBA arenas depending on local legislation, but teams in states like California, have to have the infection rate of the coronavirus go down before they’re allowed to have fans in any capacity.

But with how the coronavirus has been handled, individual states have determined their own guidelines, which brings us to last night’s upset of Clemson at Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. What ensued after the Irish upset the Tigers was the makings of a massive superspreader event, with fans rushing the field and basically packing it. This got LeBron James and teammate Kyle Kuzma both a little confused about how they have to continue playing without fans.

When there is a massive coronavirus spike in South Bend soon, perhaps there will be less confusion.

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Projecting normalcy, Trump leaves the White House to go golfing in Virginia

President Donald Trump left the White House Saturday to play golf amid the country’s reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic.

WASHINGTON — In what is perhaps the latest sign that the White House is eager to project a sense of normalcy during the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump returned to the golf course Saturday.

The president arrived at his Trump National golf club in Northern Virginia wearing a white baseball cap and polo shirt. It marked the president’s first trip to the course — a favorite of his —since the pandemic began.

As much of the nation remained indoors under stay-at-home orders, Trump stayed in the White House for most of April. Trump left the White House at the end of the month to travel to the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland, and has traveled to several states to tour coronavirus response efforts.

Golf courses in Virginia remained open under Governor Ralph Northam’s stay-at-home orders.

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He last visited his Virginia golf course in October of 2019, though he also visited his course in Florida in March.

The White House did not respond to a request for information about the president’s activities. The Trump White House rarely confirms that the president is playing golf.

Trump’s trip came a day after Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus coordinator, said that the Washington, D.C., metro area has the highest positive COVID rate of any city in the country. Birx suggested that Americans could “potentially” play golf if they are “very careful and you don’t touch the flags, and all of those issues.”

The president’s decision to visit his golf course drew fire from critics on social media, many of whom noted that the nation is inching toward 100,000 deaths from the virus.

“And where, this Memorial Day weekend, is Trump? Working hard to avoid the next 100,000 deaths?” tweeted John Weaver, a GOP consultant and frequent Trump critic. “No. He’s golfing, which is Lazy Caligula’s form of fiddling.”

Trump might invite Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder to White House

President Trump told reporters Sunday that he is considering inviting heavyweights Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder to the White House.

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder might meet again sooner than expected — inside the Oval Office.

President Trump, who watched the much-ballyhooed Wilder-Fury rematch on Saturday, told reporters that he is considering inviting both heavyweights to the White House.

“That was a great fight,” Trump said outside the White House on Sunday before leaving on a trip to India. “Two great fighters who are really, really exciting. Maybe we have to bring them both to the White House because that was really a good one.

“In fact, I think we will do that.”

The uncharacteristically aggressive Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) stopped Wilder in the seventh round at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas to become the newest titleholder in the division.

Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs) has the option of calling for a third fight, as per their contract.

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President Donald Trump invites Chiefs to visit the White House

It sounds like the Kansas City Chiefs will be making a trip to the White House soon.

One of the many honors of becoming a world champion in the United States of America is having the opportunity to visit the White House. In a morning news conference on Thursday, President Donald Trump announced that the Kansas City Chiefs had been formally invited to the White House after their Super Bowl LIV win and would be visiting soon.

“By the way, your Super Bowl champions are coming, I think next week,” Trump said. “Soon. Very soon. And every one of them wants to be here. And the coach loves us. The coach is great. Andy Reid.

Reid was asked in his postgame press conference if he’d go to the White House. He was still processing his first Super Bowl victory and hadn’t even really thought about it yet.

“I mean, I’ll be there,” Reid said. “I’ll be there. If they’re inviting us, I’ll be there. It’s quite an honor, I think.”

One thing we know is that Trump shares Reid’s love for burgers, which if history tells us anything, burgers could be on the menu at the White House when the Chiefs do visit.
As for whether the players will attend, that’s a more complicated issue. Some players seemed quite open to the idea of joining their teammates on a trip to the White House, while others have their reservations.

“That would be great to go to the White House,” WR Tyreek Hill told the Kansas City Star. “I’ve never been to D.C., so that would be great.”

DE Frank Clark is among the conflicted players, and when asked he could not commit to making the trip with his teammates.

“It’s a lot of stuff going on surrounding the White House and stuff like that,” Clark said to the Star. “I know historically… that’s something you do as a Super Bowl champion. But we’ll see, man. It’s a lot of mixed emotions about stuff going on there. We’ll see.”

In any event, you can expect a portion of the team to be present and accounted for when they do visit the White House.

WATCH: LSU visits the White House, President Trump

President Donald Trump welcomed the LSU Tigers to the White House as his honorary guests on Friday.

President Donald Trump welcomed the LSU Tigers to the White House as his honorary guests Friday, recognizing the team for winning the National Championship Monday.

“This LSU team will long be remembered as one of the greatest in college football history,” Trump said. “And I just want to say, congratulations and go Tigers.”

The president also recalled the highlights from the National Championship 42-25 win versus the Clemson Tigers, which he and wife Melania watched in person in New Orleans. Trump likened Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow to “A young Tom Brady,” and praised head coach Ed Orgeron.

The Tigers gifted president Trump an LSU jersey with No. 45 on the back. The president attended two LSU games this season — the national championship and the team’s win against Alabama in Tuscaloosa in November.

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National champion LSU visits the White House, President Trump

President Donald Trump welcomed the LSU Tigers to the White House as his honorary guests Friday, recognizing the team for winning the National Championship Monday.

President Donald Trump welcomed the LSU Tigers to the White House as his honorary guests Friday, recognizing the team for winning the National Championship Monday.

National champion LSU visits the White House, President Trump (Lsuwire)

President Donald Trump welcomed the LSU Tigers to the White House as his honorary guests Friday, recognizing the team for winning the National Championship Monday.

President Donald Trump welcomed the LSU Tigers to the White House as his honorary guests Friday, recognizing the team for winning the National Championship Monday.