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A German soccer fan visiting the United States during the World Cup has been invited to tour the White House. The invitation follows his social media posts about his trip.
nypost.comA German soccer fan known online as Freddy has been invited to visit the White House during his trip to the United States. Ambassador Nick Adams, Special Presidential Envoy for American Tourism, Exceptionalism and Values, confirmed the invitation to Fox News Digital. Adams said he learned of Freddy's travels early and became a supporter of the visit.
Background on the trip Freddy has posted on social media about stops that include tours of the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans facilities, a stay arranged by former Houston Texans player JJ Watt, a visit to LSU and Tiger Stadium, time with the Houston Police Department, a meeting with the mayor of Houston, and a tour of the International Space Station.
Freddy also attended a concert by country singer Ella Langley and met her after she performed.
plans Adams said the invitation includes a tour of the State Department and the White House, as well as a visit to Washington, D.C. He noted that Freddy has expressed appreciation for American hospitality and culture during the trip. Adams added that he has not yet spoken with President Trump about the visit but expects Freddy will be welcomed.
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