Trump attends, handles coin toss at Army-Navy college football game
President Trump’s atypical coin toss at the Army-Navy game, which lacked spin, sparked widespread social media reaction and gave Army the kickoff advantage.
- President Donald Trump attended the 126th Army-Navy college football game and participated in the pregame coin toss ceremony to a positive reception from cadets and midshipmen.
- The annual Army-Navy rivalry game celebrates history, discipline and patriotism, with the teams competing for the coveted Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.
- A mass protest titled 'Charm City says NO to Tyranny' was planned outside the stadium where the game was held in Baltimore.
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Donald Trump seems incapable of flipping a coin like a normal person, baffles viewers at Army-Navy game again
There are certain things we all assume every adult human being can do. You know, like tying their shoes. Pouring a glass of water. Flipping a coin. Donald Trump, the President of the United States of America, would like you to reconsider that last one. As is customary, Trump attended Saturday’s 126th Army-Navy football game in Baltimore, marking his sixth appearance at the historic game. And when the moment came for the ceremonial coin toss, Tru…
Trump Flubs Coin Toss at Army-Navy Football Game 2025, Immediately Goes Viral: ‘Worst Coin Flip in History’ | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Donald Trump is going viral again. The 79-year-old President of the United States was in attendance at the 2025 Army-Navy football game at the M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday (December 13) in Baltimore, Maryland. Not only did Trump attend the game, but he also participated in the ceremonial pregame coin toss. Keep reading to find out more… “Mr. President, would you do the honor?” a referee asked Trump. As seen in footage circulating all over social…
President Donald Trump's Unique Coin Toss At Army-Navy Game Causes Stir Online: 'Brand New Way To Flip A Coin'
President Trump's unconventional method of performing the ceremonial coin flip at the Army-Navy football game has triggered a flurry of reactions online.
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