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Donald Trump's Super Bowl words decoded by lip reader in historic appearance

Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to attend a Super Bowl, and a lip reader revealed what he said.

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Donald Trump made history on Sunday by becoming the first sitting U.S. president to attend a Super Bowl. The former president was seen entering the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, shaking hands and greeting several people as he made his way to his seat.

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Despite his presence, the stadium's large screens focused on the Philadelphia Eagles' warmups, leaving it unclear how many fans immediately noticed him. However, Trump made sure to interact with those around him, and thanks to a professional lip reader, some of his words have now been revealed.

Donald Trump makes history! First sitting POTUS attendee to the Super Bowl

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Lip reader uncovers Trump's words

Lip reader NJ Hickling analyzed footage of Trump at the Super Bowl and identified some of the brief conversations he had with people near him.

According to Hickling, Trump was seen asking someone, "Are you happy?" before following up with a friendly "How ya doing? Good luck." He then turned to wave at the crowd.

While the full context of these comments remains unknown, they suggest that Trump was in a social and upbeat mood as he attended one of the biggest sporting events of the year.

Trump's Super Bowl prediction

Before the game, Trump shared his thoughts on the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. In a pre-taped interview with Fox News' Bret Baier, he predicted a Chiefs victory.

"I think they'll pull it off," Trump said, calling Kansas City a "great team."

With the Chiefs and Eagles facing off in a high-stakes showdown, Trump's presence at the event added another layer of intrigue to an already historic night. Whether his prediction proves right or wrong, his appearance at the Super Bowl will be ed as a unique moment in both sports and political history., great coach."

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