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President Donald Trump have congratulated los angeles dodgers After achieving consecutive World Series titles, he was called an “incredible champion”.
The win-or-go-home game for the Toronto Blue Jays ended in heartbreaking fashion, with Will Smith’s homer in the 11th inning rubber-stamping the Dodgers’ incredible comeback.
“Congratulations to the LA Dodgers, a game won by incredible champions!!! A small group of men would never have been able to win that game or Game 6,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
“So many stars made this all possible. Also, congratulations to the ownership. What a great job they did. See you all at the White House!!! President Donald J. Trump.”
The White House typically hosts the World Series winner each year, and Trump welcomes the Dodgers Washington, DC in April after the 2024 victory. The Dodgers are the first team to win consecutive titles since New York Yankees in 2000.
Many people online wondered how the president might respond this year, given ongoing disagreements with political leaders representing Canada and California.
A fake Truth Social post from Trump circulated online this week, claiming he would not invite World Series winners to the White House due to political differences. USA Today Report. The fake post was shared widely online before it was debunked.
And Trump himself has rejected this rumor with his strong message to the organization on Saturday night.
trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom exchange jabs repeatedly, and Democratic leaders often troll the President online By making fun of their social media style.
Newsom, a lifelong fan of the San Francisco Giants, was quick to congratulate the Dodgers after the game.
He wrote, “What a game.” x“Congrats, @dodgersYou make California proud!”
During this time, Trump recently announced that he is ending trade talks with Canada After the Ontario Government Bought an anti-tariff TV ad.
The ad quotes former President Ronald Reagan speaking against the tariffs. The former president’s foundation claimed the ad “misrepresents” his 1987 speech, and Trump re-shared the statement. true social Last week. The ad does not change the words Reagan said, but it changes the order in which he said them. It also omitted information such as Reagan defending his decision to impose new tariffs on certain Japanese products.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Apologized to Trump for the ad this week.