
The Philadelphia Eagles have just won Super Bowl LIX, and the question on everyone’s mind is: will they visit the White House to celebrate their victory? As we all know, the Eagles didn’t visit the White House after their last Super Bowl win in 2018, due to a disagreement over the national anthem.
This time around, it’s unclear whether the team will accept an invitation to the White House, or if they’ll decline, citing similar reasons. In the past, the Eagles have been vocal about their support for social justice causes, and some players have even knelt during the national anthem to protest police brutality and systemic racism.
Given the current political climate, it’s possible that the Eagles may decide not to visit the White House, or that the White House may not extend an invitation. The team’s owner, Jeffrey Lurie, has been critical of President Trump in the past, and some players have also spoken out against the administration’s policies.
In 2018, the White House canceled the Eagles’ visit after it became clear that many players would not attend ¹. The team had been scheduled to visit the White House on June 5, but the event was scrapped after President Trump learned that many players would not be attending.
This year, the Eagles’ victory has sparked widespread celebrations in Philadelphia, with fans taking to the streets to cheer on their team. While the team has not yet announced whether they will visit the White House, it’s clear that their decision will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike.
As we wait to see what the Eagles will decide, one thing is clear: the team’s victory is a testament to their hard work and dedication, and they deserve to be celebrated. Whether or not they visit the White House, the Eagles will always be champions in the eyes of their fans ² ³ ¹.