Crowd Reacts To Donald Trump’s Arrival At U.S. Open

The president appeared to receive a mixed reaction when he appeared at the US Open Men's Final.


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Earlier this weekend, there was a shocking report that the organizers of the U.S. Open had asked media networks to censor any crowd reactions when President Donald Trump made an appearance Sunday at the tennis tournament’s men’s final.

On Sunday, Trump made his appearance, and a video taken inside Arthur Ashe Stadium showed the president met with a mixture of boos and cheers. The most striking thing about the footage, though, is that the stadium was mostly empty when Trump arrived.

Per CNN, at the time of the arrival, “The crowd is still sparse at this point, and there were definitely some cheers, but the overwhelming response to his fist pumps to the crowd were jeers.”

The report also stated that “Enhanced security measures for the president’s arrival have resulted in delays in fans entering the stadium, and the match’s start has been pushed back 30 minutes.”

It was Trump’s first appearance at the U.S. Open, which is hosted in his native borough of Queens, since 2015, the summer of his first campaign for president. As a candidate and as president, Trump has attended sporting events frequently, from UFC fights to baseball games, usually but not always to cheers. This year, Trump became the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl, and has announced plans to host an MMA cage fight at the White House next summer.

There were many posts showing how large the crowd was outside the venue, including by tennis legend Martina Navratilova:

Journalist Ben Smith also reported from the tournament, and the slow progress of letting crowds in.

Photo courtesy of the an X screenshot. 


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