Trump Honors LSU Baseball Teams at White House Ceremony
U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a ceremony at the White House on October 20 to honor the Louisiana State University (LSU) and LSU Shreveport championship baseball teams. The event took place in the East Room and was unrelated to ongoing trade negotiations with South Korea.
The President praised the teams for their victories, with LSU winning the College World Series in June and LSU Shreveport taking the NAIA World Series title. Trump also mentioned upcoming renovations at the White House, including the demolition of a section for a new ballroom, but did not discuss trade matters during the ceremony.
The event was a celebration of the teams' achievements, with no connection to the U.S.-South Korea trade talks. The White House ceremony highlighted the President's support for college sports and his commitment to improving the historic building.
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