Trump booed at NBA Finals game in New York City

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President Donald Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, the first sitting U.S. president to attend an NBA Finals game. When shown on the jumbotron during the national anthem, he received loud boos from the crowd. His visit required extensive security measures, including a 5-block perimeter lockdown, which caused significant disruptions to other fans entering the arena.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the strongly hostile reception Trump received from the crowd, highlighting thousands loudly booing and jeering when he appeared on screen. They stress the security disruptions that affected other fans' ability to enter the arena and frame the event as contentious and controversial, reflecting public opposition to his presence.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on the historic significance of a sitting president attending an NBA Finals game for the first time, the substantial security measures required (including 5-block perimeter restrictions), and the disruptions caused to Knicks fans attempting to access the arena. They note the mixed crowd reaction without strong editorial judgment.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame Trump's attendance as a straightforward historic moment, characterizing his demeanor positively as he 'salutes' the crowd and downplaying the booing by describing it as coming from 'some fans' rather than representing a dominant crowd sentiment.
Donald Trump was the first sitting US president to attend the NBA Finals on June 8 in New York City.
But the leader was booed by crowds in the heavily democratic city every time he was shown on screen.
Attendees also had to wait in hour-long lines due to the heavy security system put in place for Trump's attendance. ...