President Donald Trump became the first sitting president to attend a NFL regular-season game since 1978 when he showed up to the Detroit Lions' drubbing of the Washington Commanders in Landover, Maryland on Sunday, Nov. 9.
The crowd let the 45th president know how they felt by booing him (with a smattering of cheers) while being shown on the video board at Northwest Stadium and during a halftime military swearing-in ceremony, which Trump led.
Trump also spent a few minutes of the third quarter being interviewed by the FOX broadcast team of Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma.
"It's a microcosm of life," Trump answered when Albert asked him why he loved sports. "It's sort of like life: the good, the bad, the ugly.
"You have the triumph. You have the problems. You got to get through the problems to hit the triumphs. You can never quit. You can never give up."









