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The Washington Commanders’ future $3.7 billion stadium in Washington, DC may be named after President Trump.

The White House on Saturday all-but confirmed a report on ESPN that it has expressed interest in the idea of naming the stadium after President Trump, as the team moves ahead with plans for construction on the site of the old Robert F. Kennedy memorial stadium in Southeast, DC.

“That would be a beautiful name, as it was President Trump who made the rebuilding of the new stadium possible,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told The Post Saturday.


  President Trump, seen with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, wants a new stadium to be constructed in DC for the Washington Commanders to be named after himself, according to a new report AFP via Getty Images President Trump, seen with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, wants a new stadium to be constructed in DC for the Washington Commanders to be named after himself, according to a new report AFP via Getty Images

The White House did not provide further clarification but a source claimed to ESPN: “It’s what the president wants, and it will probably happen.” The Commanders did not return a request for comment by The Post.

Trump is set to attend Sunday’s Commanders home game against the Detroit Lions after spending the start of the weekend at Mar-a-Lago.

He will join a special Veterans’ Day event at half-time, and will view the game from owner Josh Harris’ luxury box.

Pro stadium naming rights sell for millions of dollars annually.


  Trump is set to attend the Commanders’ game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Trump is set to attend the Commanders’ game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Northwest Federal Credit Union agreed to pay $7.5 million per year for an eight year naming deal, after a similar FedEx naming contract expired last year for the stadium that hosts the Commanders.

That stadium is located in Landover, Maryland outside DC, with a contract with the team running through 2027.

The new stadium, part of a massive commercial development, is projected to be complete in 2030.

In July Trump threatened to hold up the deal unless the team changed its name back to the one it had during its glory days. The team ditched the Washington Redskins moniker in 2020 and adopted the Commanders name after years of pressure and controversy.

“I may put a restriction on them that if they don’t change the name back to the original ‘Washington Redskins,’ and get rid of the ridiculous moniker, ‘Washington Commanders,’ I won’t make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington,” Trump posted on Truth Social at the time, although he failed to carry through on the threat.


  The old RFK Stadium lined up with the US Capitol and the Washington Monument, in a sight that was broadcast during the team’s glory days. Trump also wants to change the name back to the Redskins. Getty Images The old RFK Stadium lined up with the US Capitol and the Washington Monument, in a sight that was broadcast during the team’s glory days. Trump also wants to change the name back to the Redskins. Getty Images

Like many projects in DC, the naming would involve overlapping bureaucracies. The stadium sits on land managed by the National Park Service, but D.C.’s city council would also have to vote through a naming arrangement under a long-term lease. Former President Joe Biden signed legislation in January transferring control of the land from the federal government to the city for a period of 99 years.

The DC City Council approved plans for the 65,000-seat domed stadium in September.

The team played at RFK from 1961 until 1996, at a location that lines up with the US Capitol and the Washington Monument and was a feature of aerial broadcasts during the team’s heyday.

Trump is overseeing construction of a new White House ballroom after demolition of the East Wing of the White House, sold the Trump International Hotel he owned in the city in 2022. He has never been shy about putting his name on buildings. He spoke this week about his decision to put his name on the new TrumpRX portal for discounted weight loss drugs.

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