Trump Receives Hero’s Welcome at Army-Navy Game

Here’s a scene you won’t see on CNN: President Donald J. Trump stepping onto the field at the Army–Navy game in Baltimore and getting greeted like a rock star.

No boos. No awkward silence. Just thunderous, all-American cheering.

The annual Army–Navy showdown is always packed with patriotism, tradition, and military pride—but this year, it had something extra: the Commander-in-Chief himself flipping the coin before kickoff. The crowd at M&T Bank Stadium lit up the moment Trump was introduced. You could barely hear the announcer over the roar. And let’s be honest, when was the last time Joe Biden got a reaction that didn’t involve people trying to figure out where he wandered off to?

Head referee Tim Rich didn’t hold back either. He looked straight at Trump and thanked him for his “leadership and continued support of our servicemembers and veterans.” That’s not some canned line. That’s respect. The kind of respect you don’t earn from hiding in a basement or mumbling through a teleprompter.

Army called tails. Trump flipped the coin. Tails it was. Another win for the Black Knights—and for Trump’s winning streak.

After the toss, Trump shook hands with both teams’ captains, then made his way around the stadium like a true statesman, crossing over at halftime to visit both Army cadets and Navy midshipmen. Equal time. Equal respect. Zero politics.

This isn’t Trump’s first rodeo at the Army–Navy game. He’s made it a tradition—2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2024, and now 2025. Last year, he even brought along Vice President J.D. Vance and Daniel Penny, the former Marine who became a national hero for standing up on a New York subway.

Say what you want, but the military loves Trump—and the feeling is clearly mutual.


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