'This guy kills me': Joe Biden trolled as he dons Chiefs helmet during White House Super Bowl event

President Joe Biden invited the Kansas City Chiefs to the White House for the second year in a row, following their Super Bowl victory in February
Joe Biden invited Kansas City Chiefs to White House and they presented him with a Chiefs helmet, which he sported during event (FOX 2 Detroit/YouTube)
Joe Biden invited Kansas City Chiefs to White House and they presented him with a Chiefs helmet, which he sported during event (FOX 2 Detroit/YouTube)

WASHINGTON, DC: On Friday, May 31, President Joe Biden enthusiastically commemorated the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory at the White House by wearing one of the Chiefs' red helmets.

The Commander-in-Chief was presented with the headgear shortly after commending the team for their consecutive championship win, per TMZ Sports.



 

President Biden sported the helmet at the encouragement of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and other team members, showcasing his support for the team's achievement.

What did President Biden do after donning Chiefs’ helmet at White House event?

The 81-year-old incumbent president, with assistance from Chiefs’ head coach Andy Reid, loosened the chinstraps and put on the protective gear.

Biden then raised his hands and signaled quarterback Patrick Mahomes to throw him a pass.


 
 
 
 
 
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The Democrat statesman strolled around the stage before returning to the platform to deliver a brief speech.

The entire Kansas City Chiefs team present thoroughly enjoyed it, bursting into laughter throughout the whole event.

However, President Biden eventually removed the gear and concluded the ceremony.


 
 
 
 
 
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During his speech, Biden invited Chiefs' tight end, Travis Kelce, to the mic to share a few words on their second straight Super Bowl win.

The Kansas City star-athlete lightheartedly addressed the attendees as "my fellow Americans" -- before he remarked that he wasn't going to overstay his welcome.


 
 
 
 
 
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"I'm not going to lie, President Biden, they told me if I came up here I'd get tased," he quipped, "so I'm going to go back to my spot, all right?"

Interestingly, President Biden made no mention of Taylor Swift, the All-Pro's celeb girlfriend, and she was absent from the event.

President Joe Biden dons a red Kansas City Chiefs helmet during Super Bowl event leaves Internet abuzz

One X user remarked, "The helmet probably ain’t the worst idea."



 

Another user said, "He should probably wear that all the time."



 

Another user wrote, "This guy kills me. Wish my great grandpa was this funny."



 

One user claimed, "Not an exaggeration to say this is the best thing he’s done as president. If someone threw him a football here and he caught it, he might’ve been president for life."



 

Another X user quipped, "Wonder if he acknowledged Harrison Butker for being a great family man and loving husband."



 

Finally, this user tweeted, "LETS GO BRANDON!"



 

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