White House 'Commander-In-Chiefs' Tag Just Played Kansas City?!?

On both sides of the political spectrum . . . There has been some frustration with athletes used as political pawns.

Turns out LeBron isn't so "brave" and doesn't "dominate" his profession when it comes to risking massive audiences in China

Or, your grandpa spent years hating on Martina Navratilova but now, strangely, admires her candor.

Put simply . . .

Athletes might seem formidable but they're EASILY the victims of more skilled political players.

Accordingly . . . We turn to today's festivities only to watch the Kansas City Chiefs have their hard fought Super Bowl victory turned into a win for the White House. 

The sitch as we check TKC news gathering . . .

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the game’s most valuable player, and tight end Travis Kelce presented Biden with a personalized Kansas City Chiefs jersey before posing for a team photo with the president.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City Chiefs bring 'party' to White House ceremony

WASHINGTON - Chiefs fans have become familiar with a team philosophy that started at Super Bowl LV. It followed the organization from Kansas City all the way to President Joe Biden's doorstep during the team's visit to the White House Monday afternoon.


Full Video: Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs honored at The White House

Oh, yeah, distinguished guests, the president of the United States, accompanied by coach Andy Reid and Mark Donovan. Thank you. Ok, welcome to the White House 2023 Super Bowl champion, Kansas City Chiefs. I have to be careful what I say today because the second time and it took me.


Chiefs' Mahomes cuts Kelce off at the mic during White House visit

WASHINGTON - Two members of the Kansas City Chiefs clowned around while in the national spotlight Monday afternoon. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce tried to steal the show during the organization's visit to the White House. Friend and teammate Patrick Mahomes noticed the formation unfolding before his eyes and intervened.


Chiefs team, Biden pay tribute to Norma Hunt's life during White House reception

The Kansas City Chiefs and President Biden offered tribute to Norma Hunt, the 'First Lady of Football,' during Monday's celebration at The White House. Hunt's death was announced by the team on Sunday. Chiefs President Mark Donovan, who spoke on behalf of the family during the celebration, honored Hunt.

You decide . . .

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