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Donald Trump to Attend Historic Super Bowl Amid Enhanced Security

President Trump will be the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans, following recent security concerns after a terror attack.

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President Trump is set to attend Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, a first for a sitting president. Security measures are heightened after a January terror attack that killed 14. Over 2,700 law enforcement officers are deployed, with the Department of Homeland Security designating the event a 'level one' security event. Trump's visit comes during heightened tensions, although officials report no credible threats against the game. The Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles in this highly anticipated matchup.

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