Is Trump the number one priority during Georgia-Alabama matchup?

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Celebrities are no strangers to sporting events; you’ll often find artists, athletes, actors, and even politicians cheering from the stands.

In an exciting twist, former President Donald Trump will be making an appearance at the highly anticipated Georgia-Alabama football game in Tuscaloosa while he’s in the thick of his presidential campaign. According to a statement from the University of Alabama, Trump plans to attend the game on September 28 after receiving an invitation from a private citizen.

The university emphasized that the safety of everyone on campus is their utmost priority, noting that the University of Alabama Police Department will collaborate with the U.S. Secret Service and local law enforcement to ensure security measures are robust. As with all games, attendees will need to go through walk-through metal detectors, and the clear bag policy will be enforced. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to help streamline the security process, as the university aims to create a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, including student-athletes and visitors.

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Now, the intriguing question is: Who will Trump be supporting in this fierce matchup—Georgia’s Bulldogs or Alabama’s Crimson Tide? At 78, Trump is still taking the time to enjoy sporting events, whether it’s part of his campaign strategy or just a love for college football.

This isn’t his first rodeo; he attended a game back in 2018 and also watched LSU face off against Alabama in 2019. It’s possible he’s got a soft spot for the Crimson Tide!