Lip reader weighs in on what Donald Trump said during Super Bowl LVIII as he shook hands with supporters

Donald Trump makes his appearance at Super Bowl LIX for the first time (@realdonaldtrump/Instagram)

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA: Former U.S. President Donald Trump made history by attending Super Bowl LVIII at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025.

His presence at the major sporting event was met with enthusiasm from supporters and sparked discussions across social media.

While interacting with fans, Trump was seen exchanging words and shaking hands. A professional lip reader has now revealed what he said during these brief encounters, shedding light on his casual yet calculated engagement with attendees.

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Trump’s words to supporters

As Trump moved through the stadium, he was seen shaking hands and speaking to various attendees. According to a lip reader’s analysis, he greeted people with phrases such as, “Are you happy?” and “How ya doing? Good luck.”

These simple yet direct interactions reflect Trump’s strategy of engaging with his base in a relaxed, personal manner. His words, though brief, were enough to generate excitement among his supporters and fuel discussions online.

Super Bowl predictions and political messaging

Before the game, Trump also made headlines with his Super Bowl prediction, expressing support for the Kansas City Chiefs over the Philadelphia Eagles.

In a pre-recorded interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, he praised Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, calling him a “great quarterback” and suggesting that his experience would lead Kansas City to victory.

However, he also acknowledged the Eagles’ Saquon Barkley, calling him “one of the greatest running backs” in the league.

Donald Trump predicts about Super Bowl LIX (@realdonaldtrump/Instagram)

Trump’s Super Bowl prediction added an extra layer of conversation surrounding his presence at the game, with fans and analysts debating his football insights.

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