OAN’s James Meyers
3:39 PM – Wednesday, February 7, 2024
CBS Sports has announced that 45th President Donald Trump will not be doing a Super Bowl pregame interview after offering to do it.
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The announcement made on Wednesday comes after President Joe Biden passed on the offer to appear before millions on TV prior to the big game.
“We’re producing a football pregame show, not a political show,” CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus said Tuesday.
Additionally, McManus said he just wanted to talk about the big game when he was asked about Trump.
“I don’t want to get into the politics, we’re here to talk about the game,” he said at a press conference in Las Vegas in the run-up to Sunday’s game.
Additionally, McManus commented on Biden declining the big offer.
“There’s nothing more to say about it. We were prepared to do it. And the White House declined the opportunity,” he stated.
This is the second consecutive year Biden has declined, having declined a FOX News request last year.
During her briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre brushed off the questions regarding Biden’s Super Bowl decision.
“The viewers who tune in — they tune in to watch the game, right? They want to see the game, they want to see their favorite team, they want to see a halftime show. It is that type of tradition, the president will find many other ways to communicate with Americans… when the time is right,” she said.
Meanwhile, Biden’s last two television interviews were both alongside First Lady Jill Biden. They were with Al Roker during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and Ryan Seacrest for his New Year’s Eve Program.
The Super Bowl will take place this Sunday. The San Francisco 49ers will play the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas.
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