Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris were scheduled to appear at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a long-standing tradition dating back to 1960, but Harris opted for a video appearance due to campaign commitments. Trump made jokes and criticized Harris, while Harris appeared in a video with a “Saturday Night Live” character, Mary Katherine Gallagher, offering advice on addressing the Catholic gathering. The event, named after former New York Governor Alfred E. Smith, has historically featured presidential candidates engaging in self-deprecating humor, but the absence of one candidate has led to a more contentious atmosphere in recent years.
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Chiefs' Harrison Butker says he has 'nothing to apologize for' when asked about speech blowback
The Kansas City Chiefs arrived at Super Bowl LIX Opening Night, with kicker Harrison Butker addressing backlash from a controversial speech he made in the offseason. Despite the controversy, Butker emphasized that he has nothing to apologize for and that his teammates understand and respect his perspective. He will play a crucial role in Super Bowl LIX, as he did in last year's game against the San Francisco 49ers. Full Article
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