President Trump avoided any talk of tariffs as he celebrated the defending Cup champion Florida Panthers at the White House.
President Trump mostly stuck to sports and avoided any talk of tariffs as he celebrated the NHL’s defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers at the White House on Monday.
The Panthers were also the first championship sports team to visit the White House to meet the new Trump administration.
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