The Columbus Dispatch

Trump may attend college football title game

- By David Nakamura

President Donald Trump is reportedly making plans to attend the college football national championsh­ip game between Georgia and Alabama on Monday night in Atlanta.

The Atlanta JournalCon­stitution reported Wednesday that local law enforcemen­t personnel are working with the Secret Service to prepare for Trump’s arrival at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. First lady Melania Trump also is expected to attend. A White House official did not contest the report, although the plans are not final.

On Tuesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders opened the daily briefing by offering Trump’s congratula­tions to the two teams for their semifinal victories. Both schools, she noted, are “in the heart of Trump country.”

The president won Alabama by 30 percentage points and Georgia by five over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Since taking office, Trump has not attended any college sports events and, aside from visits to two profession­al golf tournament­s, has not watched profession­al games in person. In October, Vice President Mike Pence walked out of an NFL game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Colts in Indianapol­is after some 49ers took a knee during the national anthem as part of an ongoing protest over police brutality.

Trump has railed against the NFL and the players who have protested, calling their act an insult to the country.

The Atlanta newspaper reported that Nick Ayers, chief of staff to Pence, who hails from Georgia, would attend the game with the Trumps.

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