The Record (Troy, NY)

Security preps for Trump at title game

- By Jeff Martin and Kate Brumback

ATLANTA » Atlanta police are working with the U.S. Secret Service ahead of President Donald Trump’s visit to the city for Monday’s college football title game, an Atlanta police official said. In a statement emailed to The Associated Press, Atlanta police spokesman Carlos Campos said “we’re aware of his visit” and are working with the agency charged with protecting the president. Campos said any additional comment would have to come from the Secret Service. Atlanta’s mayor, police chief, and representa­tives from the FBI and other state and federal agencies will be at a 1 p.m. Thursday news briefing on emergency plans surroundin­g the game between the University of Georgia and the University of Alabama, police said.

The White House has not made any official announceme­nt on Trump’s plans.

More than 100,000 visitors are expected for the game and related events over the weekend. The contest will be held in the shimmering new MercedesBe­nz Stadium, in downtown Atlanta, in the congressio­nal district of U. S. Rep. John Lewis, a Demo-- crat and a civil rights icon.

Trump tweeted last year that Lewis’ district was “in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested)” — a claim hard to match with the facts. Atlanta’s economy is growing rapidly, and while crime and poverty remain higher-than-average, the district is home to several Fortune 500 headquarte­rs, prestigiou­s universiti­es and the nation’s busiest airport.

Trump’s tweet came after Lewis announced he would skip Trump’s inau- guration, saying he didn’t consider him to be a “legitimate president” due to Russian interferen­ce in the election.

Trump’s visit comes almost a half- century after President Richard Nixon attended the 1969 showdown between No. 1 Texas and No. 2 Arkansas in Fayettevil­le, Arkansas. After Texas won 15-14, Nixon visited with players in the locker room and presented Texas coach Darrell Royal with a plaque declaring Texas the national champion.

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