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The Philadelphia Eagles, who run through Saquon Berkley, were spotted alongside President Donald Trump on a golf course in New Jersey on Sunday, the day the team visited the White House.
Photos of the round made on social media showed Berklee sitting on Trump's left. There were at least 12 “make America great” hats sitting on a table in front of the Super Bowl Champion NFL star and the president.
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Philadelphia Eagles sprint through Saquon Berkley (Imagn image of Bill Streicher-Immagn)
He returned to Washington with Trump.
Berklee's appearance with Trump came just days after Jalen frowned upon when he was silent with questions about whether he would visit the White House with his team to celebrate the Super Bowl Championship.
Hurts, who appeared on the red carpet of New York City's 2025 Time100 Gala on Thursday night, was asked if he plans to visit the White House for his official visit next week.
“Um,” Harts said before looking around. He never answered the questions as the interviewer thanked him for his time.

Philadelphia Eagles sprint through Saquon Berkley (Eric Hartline-Immagn image)
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White House officials confirmed that the team “enthused acceptance” was sent to Fox News Digital in early March. This followed the Eagles' decision not to attend the White House in 2018 after winning the franchise's first Super Bowl.
Meanwhile, Trump revoked his invitation to host the Eagles after several players said they would not be taking part in the visit due to previous criticism of the national anthem protest.
But this month, Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie called it a “old-fashioned tradition” the team was looking forward to.
Hurts had no accurate sparkling statement about Trump's decision to visit New Orleans for Super Bowl Lix.
Meanwhile, Berkley was at the JP Morgan Tech 100 Summit this month. Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, was present along with her husband, Jared Kushner, son, Theodore and Jared's brother Joshua.

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“I had a great time at the JPMorganTech 100 Summit! I want to give Madhu a shout out for taking me. I want to scream that to everyone who is incredible,” Berkley posted to X at the time.
Paulina Dedaj of Fox News contributed to this report.
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