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Rumors about the Philadelphia Eagles could potentially skip a White House visit to celebrate their Super Bowl victory.
Even if the Eagles hadn't received the official invitation yet, the story was swirling. President Donald Trump finally invited his team to Washington, D.C., but their stories didn't ignite a take from basketball hall of fame Charles Barkley.
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College basketball analyst Charles Barkley is broadcast ahead of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four Championship Game. (Mitchel Layton/Getty Images)
“Rebound Round Mound” told the “Steam Room” that there is a possibility that a team would skip a White House visit because Trump is “silly.”
“I don't care who the president is,” Berkley said through a terrible announcement. “He's the president of the United States. For the past decade, they've been like, 'I won't go because this particular person is president.” Hey, that's the President of the United States.
Trump claims that the Eagles will visit the White House for Super Bowl celebrations after skipping their 2018 visit

Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Cirianni will hold the Lombardi Trophy as he speaks at a celebration with the team's NFL Football Super Bowl Rick Parade in Philadelphia on Friday, February 14th, 2025. (AP Photo/Chris Sagora)
“I don't agree with President Trump about some things, but when I see him, I will give him the respect and dignity he deserves. We can oppose it, but when these teams don't want to go to the White House, I was just disappointed… we got there. It's just stupid.”
Tensions between the president and the athletes have looked simmering ever since he began his second term.
The Eagles skipped a White House visit during their presidency regarding tensions about players kneeling during the national anthem.

President Donald Trump will walk to his residence after arriving at the White House in Washington, DC on February 22, 2025 (Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images)
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However, during the 2024 presidential campaign, more athletes showed support for then-President Kamala Harris for Trump.
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