President Donald Trump has debuted in the Super Bowl, and one of his first priorities was to honor those killed in January 1 New Orleans Terroris attack.
When he arrived in Superdome on Sunday, Trump met the families of several victims of the attack as well as members of the New Orleans Police Department and emergency staff.
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President Donald Trump meets with the families of victims of the terrorist attack on January 1 as well as members of the New Orleans Police Department and emergency staff before the Super Bowl Lix at Caesar’s Superdome. (James Lang-Preferred Pictures)

President Donald Trump poses with members of the New Orleans Police Department and emergency staff before the Super Bowl Lix. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
At least 14 people were killed in the attack on January 1st and 57 more were injured.
The 14 victims who were killed were 27-year-old former Princeton football player Tiger Bech, 26-year-old Drew Dauphin, 18-year-old Nikyra Dedeaux, 28-year-old single mother Nicole Perez, 37-year-old Reggie Hunter, 21-year-old Hubert Gauthreaux , Alabama student KAreem Bilal Badawi, 25-year-old Matthew Tenedorio, 25-year-old Billy Dimaio, 63-year-old Terrence Kennedy, 42-year-old Brandon Taylor, 40-year-old Elliot Wilkinson and 31-year-old Edward Edward Edward Edward. Pettifer.
The suspect in the attack was identified as a 42-year-old Shamsud-Din JabbarA US citizen of Texas and an army veteran who died after the attack in a firefighter with police.
Some of the plaintiffs affected by New Year Terrorist attacks At Bourbon Street in New Orleans, a civil negligence case has been brought against the city’s management and the private companies hired to consult the city about security planning in the French neighborhood.
The trial has 21 plaintiffs, some of whom are family members of the deceased, others are survivors who were critically wounded in the attack.
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President Donald Trump visits the field before the Super Bowl Lix between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images)
“New Orleans is changing forever by this tragedy, and we have seen countless people now change their behavior and avoid Bourbon Street and even the city even for fear of their physical security. Further it is impossible to quantify how many people now suffer crawling depression , anxiety and nightmares from what they saw and heard during this attack.
The attack along with Trump’s presence asked questions about major security protocol questions in the midst of the concerns about further danger of the Super Bowl.
Homeland Security Secretary Christ’s Noem Defended the US Secret Service’s approach to Sunday’s event in an interview with “Fox & Friends.”
“For this event, we have also inserted many other assets. We work openly with the local authorities, with the governor and with his agencies that he has that he is detailed for this,” Noem said.

President Donald Trump moves to the crowd before the Super Bowl Lix. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
“But we have several different agencies under the Department of Homeland Security, which has set hundreds of individuals, investigators and military police officers who are used to this kind of crowd control and security operations in their other departments focused on today to secure This great event will be sure and that we will make the right decisions in these situations that can arise and get everyone safely home.
Noem also said that DHS has rules for the airspace In terms of drone traffic as well as cyber security operations for monitoring online activity.
“We will use different agencies and departments under the umbrella of Homeland Security, but President Trump has also committed to inserting other assets from other departments and agencies, and I appreciate the flexibility he has given us to make sure, That we address this, even in a way that we see as a responsive, “said Noem.
Louisiana government manager Jeff Landry said he deployed another 350 National Guard troops to support the federal effort.