Former President Trump received yet another warm welcome at a major sporting event on Saturday when he showed up at the South Carolina-Clemson college football game, one of the most intense rivalries in college sports.
Prior to his arrival, a large crowd of students and fans of both teams chanted “USA” as they waited by an entrance at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.
Trump’s motorcade soon arrived outside the stadium, causing a separate crowd to erupt with applause. The former president then exited a black SUV and proceeded to wave to and mingle with supporters lined up outside the fence. “USA”
USA chants and cheers continued after the president made his way to a box seat.
Earlier in the day, the Trump campaign announced a lengthy list of new endorsements from political leaders in South Carolina. “Today, President Donald J. Trump expanded his South Carolina leadership team to over 80 current and former Republican officials endorsing his campaign, including some who previously supported Senator Tim Scott,” the campaign wrote in an official press release. “President Trump has the most endorsements of any candidate running for president, including South Carolina legislators, than all opposing candidates combined.”
The latest endorsements include State Reps.