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WATCH: Trump Receives Warm Welcome At Primetime NFL Game

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Former President Donald Trump received a warm welcome from Pittsburgh Steelers fans when he traveled to Acrisure Stadium for the team’s primetime matchup against the New York Jets on Sunday night.

Former President Trump had previously announced that he would be attending the game to cap off a busy weekend in the Keystone State. During a Pittsburgh area rally on Saturday, Trump was joined by Steelers legends Le’Veon Bell and Antonio Brown, both of whom offered their endorsement and signed up to assist with get-out-the-vote efforts.

Both Bell and Brown hosted a tailgate in conjunction with Turning Point USA ahead of the primetime matchup. The two NFL greats helped to register voters and rally support for the former president in what projects to be the most pivotal swing state in the country.

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Ahead of his arrival, the former president uploaded a hilarious, AI-generated photo in support of the Steelers. The post, which features Trump in a #47 Steelers jersey, has already garnered nearly half-a-million likes on Instagram.

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The Republican nominee arrived at the game midway through the first quarter, at which point he was shown on the nationally televised NBC broadcast. Sunday Night Football commentator Mike Tirico noted that former President Trump was invited to the stadium as an official guest of a suite holder.

When Trump found his seats, he was greeted by cheers and chants of “USA” from an entire section of Steelers fans.

The former president has attended a number of sporting events throughout both the Republican primary and presidential election cycles. He has attended several UFC events, where he enters with much fanfare and support from the crowd alongside UFC President Dana White and other celebrities. The former president has even received warm welcomes in deep blue states, including New York and New Jersey.

Most recently, the former president turned up for the primetime college football matchup between Alabama and Georgia in Tuscaloosa last month.

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