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Cheers for Trump at Army-Navy game

BALTIMORE, Md. — President-elect Donald Trump was greeted with cheers at the annual Army-Navy football game in Baltimore on Saturday.

The incoming president waved to the crowd from outside a private box as he arrived at the stadium during the first quarter of the storied rivalry.

Trump was inside the box of a West Point graduate and planned to spend the second half in the box of retired Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North.

He was joined by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and top adviser Steve Bannon.

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