NEW YORK —
President Donald Trump attended the New York Yankees game on Thursday night, drawing a mixed reaction from a raucous crowd while marking the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Authorities installed security glass for the president outside the upper-level box suite belonging to the Steinbrenner family, which owns the Yankees, on the third base side over the visiting Detroit Tigers dugout. Wearing a suit and tie, Trump sat next to Yankees team president Randy Levine and chatted with him throughout the game, though he sat by himself at other times. Latest Forecast
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During the national anthem, the president was shown on the stadium jumbotron and received boos from some in the crowd, cheers from others.