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"I just want it to be a fun game, not be political", says a football fan ahead of the Super Bow, as Donald Trump will attend the game. "It is a good thing that he joins and see how people enjoy themselves", says another, as the attendance of a sitting US President will be the first for the biggest annual event in the American sporting calendar. The Super Bowl's high-profile halftime concert on Sunday could be an opportunity for anti-Trump sentiment, with rapper Kendrick Lamar, who has been critical of the president in the past, headlining the show.
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00:00I'm hoping that basically he comes in and he asks his seat and they kind of like keep
00:11it quiet, you know.
00:13I just want it to be a fun game, not be political.
00:17No, buena cosa, el que se junte y vea como se divierte la gente.
00:25No todo es ver a los pueblos desde la silla presidencial, sino convivir con la gente como
00:31se divierte, lo que le gusta, eso es importante.
00:38Is Trump going to be like hyping it up or is Trump going to be like doing the whole stick
00:45the nose up thing?
00:46I don't know, but I think either way it'll be a moment for Kendrick as placing himself
00:53in history because this is the first time a president has come into the Super Bowl so
00:57I think that gives him a platform to say what he needs to say.

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