Jack Davis is a freelance writer with the Western Journal since July 2015. He covers the campaign that led to the election of President Donald Trump. President Donald Trump received a warm welcome Saturday when he watched the annual Army/Marine Corps soccer game. Trump sat with the Army cadets during the first half and traditionally spent the second half on the Navy side. Trump has watched the game three times, once in 2016 as president-elect after winning the election, and once in 2018 and 2019. Since then, he has written extensively for the Western Journal about the Trump administration and foreign policy and military affairs. Trumpeter has been greeted with chants of “USA! Cadets and mediators in the party crowd saw the president. Marine One President Trump had just made two passes through the crowd in Liberty Square when he left Washington to see the face of Army Trump. The only president who watched more games than Trump was Harry Truman, according to Newsweek. “We’re excited to play here for the fourth time in history,” Army coach Jeff Monken said, according to Fox News. Trump landed at Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, New York, where he was greeted with chants of “Don’t Give Up, Don’t Give Up,” the New York Post reported. Later, Trump held the toss for the game and, when the toss was over, elbowed Army Capt. The Army organized the contest because COWID-19 restrictions forced the annual contest in Philadelphia.