Coverage linking the annual National Football League championship game and the former President of the United States often emerges due to his public commentary on the event, related advertisements, or associated political discussions. Instances may include opinions on the game’s performance, reactions to halftime show performances, or broader statements on national issues coinciding with the event’s widespread viewership.
This intersection garners attention due to the Super Bowl’s prominent position in American culture and the former president’s significant media presence. Historical context shows a pattern of public figures utilizing the Super Bowl’s platform to reach a large audience. The advantages of this intersection, from a media perspective, include increased viewership and heightened public discussion. However, it can also draw controversy and politicize an event typically regarded as entertainment.