Donald Trump steals spotlight at Steelers-Jets game as he rallies swing state support

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Former President Donald Trump made a splash at Sunday night’s Steelers-Jets game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he was seen enjoying the action from a suite and receiving cheers from the crowd. 

Key Details:

  • Trump was spotted in a suite at Acrisure Stadium during the Steelers’ home game, arriving in the first quarter to enthusiastic applause and chants of "USA!" from fans.

  • Trump took to Truth Social after the game, thanking Pittsburgh for the warm reception and calling November 5th, 2024, “the most important in the history of our Country.”

  • Former Steelers players Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell, both vocal Trump supporters, were seen outside the stadium, rallying voters and handing out Trump-themed rally towels.

Diving Deeper:

Former President Donald Trump brought his campaign energy to Pittsburgh on Sunday night, attending the Steelers’ game against the New York Jets at Acrisure Stadium. Trump’s appearance in Pennsylvania—an essential swing state—drew attention both in the stadium and on social media. He arrived during the first quarter, sitting in a luxury suite and waving to fans, sparking chants of "USA!"

However, Trump’s trip to Pittsburgh wasn’t just about football. Pennsylvania remains one of the most critical states in the upcoming 2024 election, and Trump's frequent visits show the importance he places on winning its 19 electoral votes. Known for its tight races, the Keystone State has become a regular stop for Trump, who continues to focus heavily on rallying his base in the region.

The 45th president wasted no time showing his appreciation for the Steelers' fanbase. After the game, he posted on Truth Social: “Thank you to the Steelers fans for the great reception tonight. November 5th will be the most important in the history of our Country! MAGA 2024!!!” 

Adding to the excitement were former Steelers stars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell, both vocal supporters of the former president. The two athletes were spotted outside Acrisure Stadium before the game, handing out yellow rally towels emblazoned with “Trump 2024” and “Vance 2024.” Brown and Bell also set up a voter registration booth, encouraging Pittsburgh fans to sign up and make their voices heard in the next election.

While the Steelers clarified that Trump was a guest of a suite holder and not officially invited by the team, Trump has deep ties to professional football. Jets owner Woody Johnson, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom under Trump, was one of his most prominent supporters during his first term in office.

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