Trump made his presence felt during the college football national championship

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President Donald Trump had a taped message for college football fans tuning into ESPN to watch Monday night’s national championship game between Notre Dame and Ohio State.

Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States that day. Although he has gone to national championships in the past as president, he was unable to because it was his first day back in the White House. He appeared to still have the game on his mind.

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US President Donald Trump He holds up a letter from outgoing President Joe Biden as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Jim Watson/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

“Hello, my great fellow Americans, this is a historic and exciting day for our country. Our people have suffered a lot in recent years, but from now on, we will make America safe, prosperous, and prosperous. I am prouder than ever,” Trump said.

“We will have a nation full of compassion, strength and diversity. With our might and power, we will end wars, and bring our world to peace. We will be respected again, and we will be welcomed again – we believe we have not been in many, many years. We will put America first, and in doing so, we will make America great again.”

Notre Dame’s Riley Leonard points to his favorite Bible verse after scoring the opening TD in the national title game.

Riley Leonard seems to pass

Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard is tackled by Ohio State defensive back JT Tuimolow during the first half of the College Football Playoff national championship game, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Trump spoke of the joy he saw in the country after his election victory over former Vice President Kamala Harris. He also had a message for the players competing in the game.

“Less than three months after the election, you have already seen it. You can feel the excitement, and you can see the confidence and spirit returning to our country. Together we can take our province to a new The golden age of America has just begun.

To all the players and fans watching tonight, I know the journey has been long and difficult. It’s been a long season, but you’ve got two great teams, so go out there and fight hard, fight fair and let it go. The better team will win and I’ll be glad to see it, thank you.

Celebrates Ryan's Day.

Ohio State head coach Ryan Day celebrates after a touchdown by Quinshawn Judkins during the first half of the College Football Playoff national championship game in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

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Vice President JD Vance must be happy at halftime as Ohio State leads the game 21-7.

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