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Here's When the Nats Stadium Stopped Booing Trump at World Series Game 5

AP Photo/David Zalubowsk

President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended the fifth game of the World Series at Nationals Stadium in Washington, D.C. on Sunday. Several thousand baseball fans greeted them with boos and "Lock him up!" chants.

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But, as you can see and hear, when the jumbotron revealed who Trump's guests were, the crowd quieted. The president invited five wounded veterans to sit with him in his suite. 

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Reps. Steve Scalise (R-LA), Mark Meadows (R-NC), Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) were also sitting in the president's box.

Ahead of the game, Trump said he did not intend to throw out the ceremonial first pitch because it was too risky. He already had to attend the game while wearing a heavy bulletproof vest. He also reportedly wanted to  “to make the fan experience as positive as possible.”

Earlier on Sunday, Trump announced that U.S. special forces had killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

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Some spectators noted how disrespectful those boos were in light of the historic news.

Several others thought this was an opportune time to revisit the trend #DraintheSwamp and the president's son, Donald Trump Jr., mused that his dad must be "doing something right."

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