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Barkley Defends Informal Meeting with Trump Prior to Eagles' White House Visit

Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia Eagles running back, speaks out following his association with Donald Trump prior to the team's White House appearance.

Saquon Barkley and His White House Visits: A Political Storm

Barkley Defends Informal Meeting with Trump Prior to Eagles' White House Visit

Meet Saquon Barkley - the suave running back for the Philadelphia Eagles who's made headlines recently due to his encounters with political heavyweights. Recently, he found himself hanging out with President Donald Trump, an event he defended by showing respect for the office, not the man.

This dash of politics wasn't the first or last for Barkley. He recently hit the greens with former President Barack Obama, just like he did with Trump. Silencing his critics, Barkley shared on his social media, "[Some people are really upset] cause I played golfed and flew to the White House with the PRESIDENT [Respect the office, not a hard concept to understand]."

Barkley stirred quite a fuss during the Eagles’ White House visit on April 28, 2025. Their day in Washington D.C. came after previously skipping the Trump White House in 2018 following their first Super Bowl victory. Their latest visit included a fun-filled day in Bedminster, New Jersey, playing golf, lunch, and a helicopter ride on Trump's chopper.

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The Eagles decided to accept President Trump's invitation for their first visit to the White House. Amidst the political buzz, Barkley remains unfazed. He maintains a stance of respecting the office of the presidency, not the individual.

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During Super Bowl 59, Barkley, though held in check, helped the Eagles bag their win over the Kansas City Chiefs who aimed at a historic three-peat victory. While his performance fell short of his career year in 2024, he still managed an impressive 57 rushing yards.

Joining the Eagles in 2024, Barkley had his best season, breaking records with over 2,000 rushing yards and setting a career-high with 13 touchdowns. Before his breakout with the Eagles, he spent six years with the New York Giants, sharing the field with their rival team.

Drafted with the second overall pick by the Giants in 2018, Barkley initially broke records with his rookie campaign, rushing for over 1,300 yards and scoring 15 total touchdowns. His stint with the Giants earned him two Pro Bowl selections, with the team making the playoffs once during Barkley's second Pro Bowl season in 2022, where he totaled 1,312 rushing yards and scored 10 touchdowns.

Barkley's neutral approach to politics has both upset some fans and earned others' support. However, he's firm about respecting the office rather than politically aligning himself. His interactions with leaders like Trump and Obama serve as a reminder that private friendships often blur political lines, making him an intriguing figure in the NFL landscape.

  1. Saquon Barkley, the Philadelphia Eagles' running back, has been involved in political discussions due to his encounters with numerous presidents.
  2. After showing respect for the office during his White House visit with President Donald Trump, Barkley faced criticism but defended his actions with an emoji-laden post on social media.
  3. Barkley's meetings with both Donald Trump and Barack Obama have led to a series of political debates among fans and critics, yet he maintains a neutral stance, respected the office, not the individual.
  4. During the Eagles’ White House visit in 2025, Barkley participated in a fun-filled day, which included playing golf, a helicopter ride, and lunch, all on Trump's property.
  5. Jalen Hurts, the Eagles' quarterback, previously declined Donald Trump's invitation to the White House, in contrast to Barkley's approach.
  6. Eagles executives like Howie Roseman have shared insights about players like Dallas Goedert after the draft, revealing team strategies and plans for the upcoming season.
  7. After winning Super Bowl 59 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Barkley helped the Eagles secure the victory despite not reaching his career-high performance.
  8. Drafted with the second overall pick by the New York Giants in 2018, Barkley broke records with his rookie campaign and later spent six years with the team, earning two Pro Bowl selections and helping them make the playoffs once during his second Pro Bowl season.
Saquon Barkley, the Philadelphia Eagles running back, speaks out regarding his prior encounter with Donald Trump prior to the team's White House visit.
Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia Eagles running back, has spoken up following his time spent with Donald Trump prior to the team's White House visit.
Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia Eagles running back, speaks out following his encounter with Donald Trump prior to the team's White House trip.

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