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President Donald Trump is once again at the center of a cultural firestorm after declining to attend the Super Bowl, with critics quickly labeling the decision “childish” and politically motivated. Supporters argue the president has every right to skip a media-driven spectacle that has often turned hostile toward him, while opponents say the move reflects poorly on the office itself. The reaction has reopened a familiar debate about symbolism, presidential tradition, and whether public expectations of the presidency have changed.