Chiefs Player Visits White House Before Eagles' Event: President Trump Meets Harrison Butker
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Chiefs Player Visits White House Before Eagles' Event: President Trump Meets Harrison Butker

Harrison Butker, kicker for the Chiefs, visits the White House to meet President Trump ahead of the Eagles' planned visit.

Harrison Butker, kicker for the Chiefs, visited the White House on Thursday, where he met with President Donald Trump.

It’s unclear if the Philadelphia Eagles will make a visit to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win, but one Chiefs player has already made the trip to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Butker’s visit was not a planned one, as reported by Fox News.

Butker said, “I’m supporting the president that’s going to be the most pro-life president, and I think Donald Trump is the most pro-life president. That’s a topic that is the most crucial topic for me.”

Butker’s visit also included a stop in the White House press briefing room and he has visited the White House three times following Chiefs championships. Despite not winning a championship this year, he chose to visit anyway.

Butker is known as a staunch supporter of Trump leading up to the elections, stating that he wished to fight for the unborn and that it crucially matters.

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