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During a recent House Appropriations meeting, Representative Swantek shared an inspiring account of the North Dakota State University (NDSU) football team's visit to the White House, where they were honored for their championship victory. The event, which took place the previous day, was marked by a series of memorable interactions with President Trump and other dignitaries.

Swantek described the day as "beautiful" and highlighted the significance of the visit for the team, which included around ten students and coaches. The group had the opportunity to meet with a congressional delegation, enjoy lunch, and tour the historic White House. The highlight of the day came when President Trump met with the team, spending approximately 20 minutes with them, taking photos, and engaging in conversation.
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The visit also featured remarks from notable figures, including Secretary of the Interior Bergen and Senators Hoeven, Kramer, and Kristi Noem, who congratulated the team despite her allegiance to South Dakota's Jackrabbits. Swantek noted the president's graciousness and positive comments about North Dakota, which resonated well with the attendees.

In a light-hearted moment, Swantek recounted a conversation between Coach Polasek and a player who had received a Trump watch, emphasizing the importance of keeping such memorabilia within the family rather than selling it. This anecdote underscored the pride and camaraderie felt by the team during this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Overall, the visit to the White House not only celebrated the team's achievements but also fostered a sense of pride and connection to their home state, leaving a lasting impression on the young athletes.

Converted from House Appropriations Thursday, Apr 10, 2025 8:26 AM - 11:39 AM meeting on April 10, 2025
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