Red Sox Players Meet President Trump on White House Tour
WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 3 – Red Sox players toured the White House during their off day and met President Trump in the Oval Office before a July 4th series against the Nationals, despite not being reigning champions.
- On Thursday, Boston Red Sox players met President Donald Trump during their White House tour in Washington, D.C., at the Oval Office.
- Following their off day, some Red Sox players took a White House tour during their family trip to D.C. to face the Nationals, as part of their visit.
- A 17-second Twitter/X video shows Trevor Story, Justin Wilson, and eight teammates shaking hands with President Trump in the Oval Office, shared by Margo Martin.
- Despite the White House visit not being for champions, manager Alex Cora and several players opted out, highlighting internal team divisions.
- Breaking with tradition, the sub-.500 Red Sox visited the White House during an off-day, marking an unusual exception to the usual championship visit custom.
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Red Sox players visit White House, meet President Trump in Oval Office - The Boston Globe
The visit became public for the Red Sox, who traveled with family to Washington ahead of a series with the Nationals, when a White House official posted video to social media.
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