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Trump booed at world series game

- Aamer Madhani

US President Donald Trump’s low-profile appearance yesterday at game five of the World Series came at a high-profile moment of his presidency. Yet he still drew loud boos and jeers when introduced to the crowd.

Wearing a dark suit and a tie, Trump arrived at Nationals Park just before the first pitch of the Houston Astros-Washington Nationals matchup. Hours earlier, he had announced that US forces had assaulted the hiding place of Isis leader Abu Bakr alBaghdadi, who was killed in the raid in northeast Syria.

A military success against a most-wanted enemy of the US and its allies could have provided the president a rare moment of bipartisan comity, especially amid a divisive impeachmen­t inquiry.

Trump and first lady Melania Trump entered a lower-tier box to the left of home plate as the game got under way.

At that point his presence wasn’t formally announced, but baseball fans in the section just below Trump’s suite turned to look toward the box as he arrived. Some waved at the president as he smiled and gave a thumbs-up.

At the end of the third inning, ballpark video screens carried a salute to US service members that drew cheers throughout the stadium.

When the video cut to Trump and his entourage and the loudspeake­rs announced the Trumps, cheers abruptly turned into a torrent of boos and heckling. Chants of ‘‘Lock him up!’’ broke out in some sections.

Trump appeared unfazed and continued waving. Later, some fans behind home plate held a sign reading ‘‘VETERANS FOR IMPEACHMEN­T’’.

Until yesterday, Trump had yet to attend a major league game as US president even though the White House is a few miles northwest of Nationals Park.

The Houston Astros won game five 7-1 to lead the best-of seven series 3-2.

 ?? AP ?? Washington Nationals fans give the US president a frosty reception, jeering and heckling when he appeared on the big screen.
AP Washington Nationals fans give the US president a frosty reception, jeering and heckling when he appeared on the big screen.

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