President Donald Trump complained that people had become famous for booing him at football games.
During a Friday presentation of the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to the Navy Midshipmen football team, Trump found a way to make the group's victory about himself.
"But as every Navy football player knows, you don't make it to the White House unless you also triumph over Army on that second Saturday of December, which is the whole deal," the president said. "I was at that game. It was amazing. It was an amazing game."
"And I have to say, they introduced Trump, the place went crazy," he continued. "There were no, like, let's give a little boo. There wasn't a boo in the house. Even the fake news couldn't say."
Trump admitted that he would often be heckled at football games.
"I've gone to games where I've got, I would say I got 97%, but there might be one person, boo, boo!" he observed. "They cover that person. They interview that person. That person becomes a star."
"But they couldn't find any person at that game," Trump added. "That was some game."


