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Trump fetes Clemson with unusual feast

Football champ’s reward: Fast food on silver trays

- By Laurie Kellman The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The scent of burgers, fries and victory wafted through the stately White House on Monday as President Donald Trump saluted the Clemson Tigers for winning the College Football Playoff championsh­ip game.

Trump said he paid for their meal of “American fast food” because of the partial government shutdown. He did not disclose the tab.

“We ordered American fast food, paid for by me. Lots of hamburgers, lots of pizza,” Trump said after returning to the White House from a trip to New Orleans. “We have some very large people that like eating, so I think we’re going to have a little fun,” added the president, a fast food-lover himself.

Spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said much of the staff in the White House residence has been furloughed because of the shutdown, “so the president is personally paying for the event to be catered with some of everyone’s favorite fast foods.”

An impressive — and highly unusual — White House smorgasbor­d greeted the players.

Silver trays held stacks of wrapped burgers from Wendy’s.

Also on offer were boxed burgers from Mcdonald’s, including Big Macs.

White House cups bearing the presidenti­al seal held the fries.

Pizzas, some topped with olives and tomatoes, also were on the menu. Silver bowls held the condiments, and stacks of white plates sat nearby. Several young men were spotted eating multiple burgers at the standup tables dotting the East Room.

The Clemson team’s visit is its second since Trump took office. The Tigers last visited in June 2017 after their championsh­ip run the previous season.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has nominated this season’s undefeated Tigers as the best college team ever. Trump called them a “great team, an unbelievab­le team.”

 ?? Susan Walsh The Associated Press ?? President Donald Trump talks to reporters Monday in the State Dining Room of the White House. The food in front of him was part of a reception for the Clemson Tigers.
Susan Walsh The Associated Press President Donald Trump talks to reporters Monday in the State Dining Room of the White House. The food in front of him was part of a reception for the Clemson Tigers.
 ?? Manuel Balce Ceneta The Associated Press ?? President Donald Trump welcomes the College Football Playoff champion Clemson Tigers to the White House.
Manuel Balce Ceneta The Associated Press President Donald Trump welcomes the College Football Playoff champion Clemson Tigers to the White House.

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