
President Donald Trump met with Los Angeles Dodgers in the White House on Monday, April 7, after the world series victory over New York Yankees and praised Dodgers’s Star Shohei era and added pointed remarks about certain senators.
During the ceremony, President Trump shook his hands and noted, “He looks like a movie star. He has a good future, I tell you.” The note came on the heels of the Historical Season Fly, where it became a history of baseball by becoming the first MLB player to hit 50 home runs and stole 50 foundations in one season, contributing to the success of the Dodgers Championship.
President Donald Trump now welcomes behind the scenes
Los Angeles @Dodgers Shohei era to an oval office
Potus: “It’s a great honor, you are an amazing athlete and a man” pic.twitter.com/luucspxfgu– Dan Scavino (@Scavino47) April 7, 2025
Political notes
Trump moved for a moment to focus on politics and added, “We have a few senators. I just don’t like it, so I won’t introduce them.” The comment was laughing from those who participated. Although some democratic senators are widely interpreted as officials, officials later confirmed that neither Senator Alex Padilla nor Senator Adam Schiff was present at the event.
Trump: “We have a few senators, I just don’t like it very much, so I won’t introduce them”
Narcissistic sociopath
pic.twitter.com/czw2ksya3k– Republicans against Trump (@rpsagainstttrump) April 7, 2025
Visiting Dodgers means the return of the traditional White House celebration for the championship teams, which is a practice that sometimes has caused controversy. During the first term of Trump, several teams, including the Golden State Warriors NBA and the American Female National Team, either refused the invitation or decided not to participate.
Dodgers’ All-Star Shortstop Mookie Betts, who previously decided from a visit to the White House when he was with Boston Red Sox, indicated that his decision on this year was based only on loyalty to his team.
Team reaction
Blake Treinen expressed his pleasure to be in an oval office. The jug claimed that Trump was the “greatest president” of his life. Although the visit to Dodgers gained mixed reactions, which meant the complexity between sport and politics. Donald Trump’s notes caused controversy and in the reflector in the reflector they reported the tradition of inviting teams of the winning championships.
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Published on:
April 8, 2025
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