Trump draws cheers, boos while marking 9/11 by attending NY Yankees game
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- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
83% : Trump was shown on the big screen three times in quick succession and the announcer said, "Welcome back, New York's own, the 45th and 47th President" and thanked Trump.60% : READ: 9/11 terror attacks: US marks its 24th anniversary Wearing a suit and tie, Trump sat next to Yankees team president Randy Levine and chatted with him throughout the game, though he sat by himself at other times.
57% : Later in Thursday's game, when "YMCA" was played, Trump spelled out the letters with his arms but stayed seated.
57% : There were also some in the crowd who booed, and they got louder each time Trump was shown.
57% : Trump was born in the New York borough of Queens and, though he's lived in Florida in recent years, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president "remains a New Yorker at heart."
54% : As he greeted him, Trump patted Volpe softly on the shoulder.
49% : The large American flag behind the left field bleachers, and the smaller flags for each of baseball's 30 teams that ring the stadium's upper level, were lowered to half-staff after Trump issued an executive order honoring Kirk.
48% : When Trump attended the Sept. 11 observance ceremony at the Pentagon earlier Thursday, authorities moved the ceremony inside as an added precaution.
43% : Just before Trump walked in, relief pitcher Fernando Cruz was the last player in a towel.
43% : With Trump on hand, all stadium entrances featured metal detectors and Secret Service agents, some with sniffer dogs, while New York Police Department helicopters thundered overhead.
36% : During his first term in 2019, Trump tried to make a low-profile appearance as the Washington Nationals hosted the Houston Astros in the World Series, but was booed roundly when shown on the stadium's big screen.
29% : When Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit a homer in the bottom of the first, Trump stood and applauded, as did members of an entourage that included Attorney General Pam Bondi and Lee Zeldin, a former New York congressman who is now head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
18% : READ: Americans mark 24th anniversary of 9/11 attacks with emotional ceremonies Before the game started, Trump stopped by the Yankee clubhouse.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.