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  "textContent": "To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tvideo\n\nUp Next\n\nPrevious Page\n\nNext Page\n\n**Donald Trump was loudly booed during the US national anthem at Madison Square Garden last night.**\n\nChants of ‘U-S-A! U-S-A!’ gave way to deafening jeers when the president was shown on the jumbo screens ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs.\n\nTrump was seen smiling while holding a salute amid the booing throughout the packed area.\n\nSpeaking to reporters as he prepared to depart from JFK airport in New York, he said: It was, I think, mostly cheers. It was loud, and it was very enthusiastic.’\n\nThe Spurs beat the Knicks 115-111 to cut New York’s series lead to 2-1.\n\nIt was the latest major sporting event Trump has attended during his time as president, and the security measures created major headaches for fans.\n\nSome spent up to four hours queuing outside before the game.\n\nErrol Ismail, a Brooklyn resident and owner of a fitness company, said: ‘I wish he wasn’t here. He’s not a real fan, and he’s just making things awful.\n\n‘We’ve waited a lifetime for this, and he’s made it about himself, like everything else.’\n\nUS President Donald Trump arrives at Madison Square Garden ahead of Game Three of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs (Picture: Reuters)\n\nThe Presidential motorcade arrives to Madison Square Garden (Picture: AP/Ryan Murphy)\n\nA US Secret Service agent stands guard during the arrival of the motorcade (Picture: Reuters)\n\nDuring the afternoon before Trump’s arrival, the New York Police Department and the US Secret Service set up a large perimeter surrounding Madison Square Garden.\n\nFans were required to provide a ticket or pass to get past various checkpoints, along with going through a Transportation Security Administration-style magnetometer.\n\nSecret Service staff and police were positioned at every corner and in large numbers.\n\nDaily commuters, tourists visiting Manhattan and fans were all bewildered at various times as they tried to navigate the large-scale security operation.\n\nFederal law enforcement officials have been re-examining Trump’s security in light of three apparent assassination attempts in the past two years.\n\nMayor Zohran Mamdani and other dignitaries were also at the game, as were Yankees Hall of Famer Derek Jeter and two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Eli Manning of the Giants.\n\nPresident Donald Trump attends an NBA Finals playoff basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York (Picture: AP/Mark Schiefelbein)\n\nIt was already hard enough for Knicks fans to get inside Madison Square Garden because of astronomical ticket prices.\n\nThe get-in price for a ticket is higher than the average cost of monthly rent in New York, surging over $5,000.\n\nThe best seats were listed for tens of thousands of dollars. Mamdani said he bought his ticket, which he said was standing-room-only, for about $1,000 directly from Madison Square Garden.\n\nQueens-born Trump has a difficult relationship with the heavily Democratic-voting city he once called home and was a vocal critic of activism within the NBA, accusing the league of becoming a ‘political organisation’ as many players protested racial injustice in the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020.\n\nHe faced cheers and boos when he attended the US Open tennis men’s final in Flushing, Queens, last year.\n\nMany ticket-holders missed the start of the match when security checks related to his attendance caused confusion and slowed entry.\n\n******Get in touch with our news team by emailing us atwebnews@metro.co.uk.******\n\n**For more stories like this,** check our news page.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
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