
Mark Clouse
Mark Clouse is the president of the Washington Commanders, an NFL team based in Landover, Maryland. He plays a vital role in the team's operations and community engagement, particularly through initiatives like the NFL’s 'Salute to Service,' which honors military veterans and active-duty service members. Clouse's leadership has been instrumental in fostering relationships between the team and local officials, especially in efforts to secure approvals for new stadium developments. His commitment to recognizing the sacrifices of service members was highlighted during President Donald Trump's recent visit to a Commanders game, where Clouse expressed pride in the organization's participation in honoring those who serve the country.
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Mark Clouse expressed gratitude for President Trump's visit to the game.
Después de casi 50 años, Donald Trump se convirtió en el primer presidente en ejercicio en asistir a un partido de la NFLCommanders club president Mark Clouse said they are honored to welcome President Trump to the game.
Lions' Amon-Ra St Brown talks Trump danceCommanders club president Mark Clouse said earlier this week that they are honored to welcome President Trump to the game.
Commanders fans face criticism for Trump jeersMark Clouse is the president of the Commanders and expressed honor in welcoming President Trump to the game.
Donald Trump hizo un peligroso sobrevuelo con el Air Force One, llegó tarde a un partido de la NFL y fue abucheadoCommanders club president Mark Clouse said they are honored to welcome President Trump to the game.
Lions' Amon-Ra St Brown performs viral Trump dance after touchdownCommanders club president Mark Clouse said they are honored to welcome President Trump to the game.
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