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Trump signs order to protect Army-Navy football game's time slot
Summary
President Trump signed an executive order at a White House ceremony to block other college football games from being scheduled during the Army-Navy game's traditional time slot on the second Saturday in December, and he presented the Navy Midshipmen with the Commander-in-Chief Trophy.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order at a White House ceremony on Friday intended to keep the Army-Navy football game's traditional time slot free of other college games. The signing followed the presentation of the Commander-in-Chief Trophy to the Navy Midshipmen. Officials and supporters have raised concerns that the college football playoff expansion has encroached on the second Saturday in December slot. The president emphasized that the game’s time should be preserved.
Key facts:
- The executive order aims to ensure no other college football games are played during the Army-Navy game time on the second Saturday in December.
- The action took place after the White House ceremony where the Commander-in-Chief Trophy was presented to the Navy Midshipmen.
- Trump said the time slot has been increasingly encroached upon by changes in the college football schedule and predicted the order could face a legal challenge.
- Friday marked the second consecutive year the Navy visited the White House after the season, and the president praised several players and the team’s recent record.
Summary:
The order is framed as a measure to protect the long-standing Army-Navy game time slot and was announced during the Navy’s White House visit. Trump predicted a legal challenge and expressed confidence his administration would prevail; any court response is undetermined at this time.
