Trump Fumbles After Kansas City Chiefs Win Super Bowl, Names The Wrong State

The president quickly deleted his geographically muddled tweet, but screenshots live forever.

President Donald Trump congratulated the Kansas City Chiefs on defeating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV on Sunday night, telling the team they represented “the Great State of Kansas … so very well.”

Just one problem: The Chiefs aren’t based in Kansas but rather in Missouri.

Trump deleted the tweet, but it was preserved in a screenshot:

Trump Will Make Super Bowl Appearance With Hannity

Fox announced on Friday that Donald Trump is scheduled to be interviewed before the Super Bowl by Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of his biggest fans and supporters. The network said the interview will take place at the White House and cover “an array of topics.”

Trump sat down last year with CBS News’ Margaret Brennan and made a series of outlandish claims,  including suggesting migrants were invading the country, claiming he ‘knocked out’ ISIS almost completely, and dismissing concerns about ISIS’ return by saying the U.S. military had “very fast airplanes.”

Trump skipped a Super Bowl interview in 2018, when it ran on NBC, but in 2017 he agreed to be interviewed by then-Fox Host Bill O’Reilly in 2017, the last time Fox broadcasted the game. Continue reading.