Donald Trump greeted by refrain of evil at Yankees-Detroit Tigers Game | Watch video

US President Donald Trump was brought by some of the spectators on Thursday while attending a New York Yankees Ball game on the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11. President Trump drew a mixed response from a rogue crowd during Thursday night’s match between the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium in New York. During the presidential national anthem, Trump was shown on the stadium jumtron and received evil from some in the crowd and cheering from others. The match was commemorating the deadly terrorist attacks on September 11 in Washington and New York 24 years ago. Trump wore a suit and tie and sat next to the president of the Yankees team, Randy Levine, and talked to him throughout the game, although he sat alone at other times. A video shared by the White House emphasized the supportive hymn of Trump’s supporters and others, while a video of Jomboy Media and the New York Post has a hard spate of BOO. Before the match, President Trump spoke to players in the locker room, including Aaron Judge, whom he called an ‘incredible player’. He shook hand and encouraged them. “You’re going to win, I’m telling you what,” Trump told the team. “You’re going to go all the way.” When Judge hit a home game at the bottom of the first time, Trump stood and applauded, just like members of an entourage that included attorney general Pam Bondi and Lee Zeldin, a former New York Congressman, who is now head of the environmental protection agency. In the second innings, Trump’s attendance was announced and he was displayed on the big screen for a long period while “Hail to the Chief” played. He smiles and pumps his fist. Evil was initially heard, but many in the crowd finally cheered. Authorities have installed security glass for the US president outside the box suite on the top level of the Steinbrenner family, which owns the Yankees, at the third base side across Tigers Dugout at Yankee Stadium. A presidential visit always calls for extra security during sporting events, but things were increased after conservative activist and nearby Trump constituent Charlie Kirk were killed in Utah on Wednesday. During the match, the president of four Republican members of the New York Congress – Reps Nicole Malliotakis, Nick Lalota, Elise Stefanik and Mike Lawler. Trump left shortly after the seventh innings, with the singing of “God Bless America”.