Donald Trump insists “I never tell a lie” — and proves it in an embarrassing way

President Donald Trump made quite an entrance — and an even bigger headline — when he showed up at Sunday’s Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders game in D.C.

Arriving nearly 80 minutes after kickoff, Trump was greeted with a chaotic mix of cheers and boos as cameras captured him stepping into a private suite alongside House Speaker Mike Johnson and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The appearance was historic: it marked the first time in nearly 50 years that a sitting U.S. president attended a regular-season NFL game.

But the real viral moment came later, when Trump joined the FOX Sports broadcast booth in the third quarter.


Trump in the Booth: The Viral Moment

Sitting between broadcaster Kenny Albert and analyst Jonathan Vilma, Trump fielded light, nostalgic questions about his football days at the New York Military Academy. FOX even flashed an old team photo of a teenage Trump posing in uniform.

Trying to keep the segment fun, Vilma teased, “We were trying to look up your stats. How many touchdowns did you have? Six? Seven?”

Trump’s response surprised everyone:
“I’m not sure I had any… It was a long time ago,” he said with a laugh. Then, in classic Trump fashion, he added, “At least you realize that I never tell a lie, right?”

The awkward punchline exploded across social media. Viewers debated whether he was joking or dead serious — especially given Trump’s long record of disputed statements. (NBC, for instance, counted at least 12 false claims in his March joint address to Congress.)


Trump Calls a Play — Literally

During his brief eight-minute sit-in, Trump couldn’t resist offering commentary on the game itself.

“I think this is a very important couple of plays,” he said as the Commanders lined up. “This is a big one — they have to get a touchdown.”

He continued narrating the drive like a coach with a hot mic:
“That’s alright. Not bad. Good runner… They just have to get a touchdown, let’s put it differently.”

The strange blend of sports chatter and political undertones only added fuel to the online frenzy.


Politics Sneak In

Trump also took the opportunity to criticize President Biden, reiterate campaign themes, and highlight what he sees as his own role in protecting sports, entertainment, and American culture.

But when the booth steered things back to the game, Trump softened.

“I just love it,” he said. “Football is a microcosm of life — the good, the bad, and the ugly. You have triumphs, you have problems, but you can never quit. You can never give up.”


A Jersey, a Rumor, and a Stadium Name

The Commanders clearly wanted to roll out the red carpet: team owner Josh Harris presented Trump with a framed jersey bearing his name and the number 47 — a nod to his campaign to become the 47th president.

His appearance came just one day after an ESPN report claimed Trump wants the team’s new stadium named after him. Neither the White House nor the Commanders confirmed the rumor, though Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt notably did not deny it.

The speculation follows Trump’s warning earlier this year that he may block the stadium project unless the team restores its old “Redskins” name — a change abandoned in 2022 after years of controversy. So far, the organization has shown no interest in reversing course.


A Night That Says Everything About 2025

Between mixed crowd reactions, a viral broadcast moment, political jabs, and stadium-naming rumors, the night encapsulated the Trump era’s blend of politics, entertainment, and spectacle.

Whether people tuned in for football or for the drama surrounding Trump, one thing is certain:
everyone walked away talking about the game — but mostly, they were talking about him.

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