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White House says it didn't ask USTA to help censor reactions to Trump US Open appearance

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ByFritz Farrow and Lauren Minore
September 08, 2025, 3:46 PM

The White House said it didn't ask the U.S. Tennis Association to censor reactions to President Donald Trump during his attendance at the U.S. Open over the weekend.

"That's not true," a White House official told ABC News on Sunday. "We did not ask anyone to censor."

USTA officials earlier responded to a report that they had asked broadcasters to censor any reactions or protests aimed at Trump as he appeared at the tournament's men's final in New York on Sunday.

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President Donald Trump and White House Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff attend the men's singles final of the US Open Tennis Championships in New York City, September 7, 2025.
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"We regularly ask our broadcasters to refrain from showcasing off-court disruptions," USTA spokesperson Brendan McIntyre told ABC News.

The Athletic, a sports publication from The New York Times, published a report on Saturday that described a USTA memo to broadcasters. The Athletic reported that it had reviewed the memo.

President Donald Trump throws a hat while attending the men's singles final of the US Open Tennis Championships in New York City, September 7, 2025.
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President Donald Trump salutes during the national anthem while attending the men's singles final of the US Open Tennis Championships in New York City, September 7, 2025.
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"We ask all broadcasters to refrain from showcasing any disruptions or reactions in response to the President's attendance in any capacity," the USTA said in the memo, according to The Athletic.

The president drew boos and some cheers when he arrived at Arthur Ashe stadium in Queens, where Trump grew up.

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Trump, arriving back at Joint Base Andrews after the championship match, said he "really enjoyed" it and said the fans were "great."

"I loved it. First of all, the two players have unbelievable talent. It just seemed they hit the ball harder than I've ever seen before. Incredible talent and I enjoyed it. I used to go all the time but, you know, lately, it's a little bit more difficult. I really enjoyed it."

Attorney General Pam Bondi, President Donald Trump, and granddaughter Arabella Kushner attend the men's singles final of the US Open Tennis Championships in New York City, September 7, 2025.
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Trump said the "fans were really nice."

"I didn't know what to expect. Usually, you would say that would be a somewhat progressive, as they say nowadays, crowd. Sometimes -- some people would call it liberal. But we'll use the word they like to use, progressive. But they were great, the fans were great."

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