President Donald Trump was given a largely raucous reception when he walked into the NCAA wrestling championships on Saturday night for the second time in three years.
Trump made his way into Wells Fargo Center not long after 7pm ET, cutting off an interview with a wrestler that was being broadcast on ESPN.
The Republican was given a standing ovation as he emerged from the bowels of the arena, waving to his fans and pumping his fists. There was a smattering of boos but they were largely drowned out by chants of ‘USA’.
After shaking hands with some of his loyal fans, Trump took his seat in a VIP section by the mat and sat next to Senator Dave McCormick and his wife Dina Powell.
Trump’s entourage also included Elon Musk, Congressman Jim Jordan, who is a two-time NCAA national champion wrestler, chief of staff Susie Wiles and Outkick founder Clay Travis.
Penn State wrestler Carter Starocci made a beeline for Trump on Saturday night just moments after becoming the first-ever…
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