Donald Trump and Patrick Mahomes (Photo By Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images and Eric Hartline-Imagn Images)
Randi Mahomes, mother of Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes, took to Instagram this week to share a personal milestone: a visit to the White House with her youngest daughter, Mia. The moment, which she called a “Priceless Visit,” quickly caught her attention, not just for its sentimental value but for the context surrounding it.
On April 4, Randi posted a smiling photo of herself and Mia in front of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The post was simple but meaningful, especially as speculation builds over the Chiefs’ long-delayed White House visit following their Super Bowl LIV win in 2020. That visit was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but President Donald Trump recently floated the idea of finally bringing the team to Washington.
Sentimental Visit With Political Undertones
Randi Mahomes (Photo by Mindy Small/Getty Images)
Randi Mahomes visited the White House as the family grew closer to Donald Trump’s circle. In February, during Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas, Randi and her children, Jackson and Mia, posed for photos with Trump. She later posted the images online, sparking renewed discussion about the family’s political views. Last fall, Randi added to the speculation when she wore a red “Make America Great Again” hat at a Chiefs game.
While this White House visit may have been personal, the timing hasn’t gone unnoticed. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt confirmed discussions with the current administration about a possible team visit. “We’re working through those [details] with the White House,” Hunt said, noting that only six players from the 2019 championship roster remain with the team. “Hopefully, we’ll be able to make it work.”
This trip caps off an eventful year for Randi, who recently moved into a new home and became a grandmother for the third time. Whether the Washington stop was political or purely personal, it added another layer to the Patrick Mahomes family’s growing presence beyond the football field.
President Donald Trump Reveals His Honest Feelings About Patrick Mahomes And His Family
Donald Trump, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes (Photos by Imagn Images)
President Donald Trump offered strong praise for Patrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, and mother, Randi, in a new interview with Clay Travis.
Unlike many other high-profile athletes, Patrick Mahomes has avoided publicly discussing politics and refused to endorse a candidate for the 2020 or 2024 presidential elections. On the contrary, Brittany and Randi haven’t at all tried to hide their support for the polarizing president.
During his interview with Travis On Outkick, Donald Trump called Brittany and Randi “loyal” and “great women.” The president of the United States mentioned how he met Patrick’s mother at one of the Chiefs’ games:
“I love those two women – they’re so great. And they’re so loyal. They’re so great. I met Patrick’s mother at the game, before the game started she came over. And Brittany, I’ve seen so much of Brittany, just being so loyal and beautiful. It’s really nice.”
Trump spoke to Fox News’ Bret Baier before Super Bowl 59. He also raved about Brittany and Patrick Mahomes, calling the former “a phenomenal wife”. Trump predicted the Chiefs to win Super Bowl 59, but they were instead crushed by the Philadelphia Eagles 40-22.
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Social media detectives discovered Brittany’s support for Donald Trump when they noticed her “liking” posts about the Republican nominee and his campaign. Brittany defended her political views and said you can disagree and still love someone.
Brittany appears to have a good relationship with Taylor Swift, who’s in a highly publicized romance with Travis Kelce. In contrast to Brittany and Randi, Swift is a vocal Trump critic who endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
Patrick Mahomes Stays Away From Public Political Discussions
Patrick Mahomes (Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)
Notable NFL players like Nick Bosa and Gardner Minshew II publicly endorsed Trump for his 2024 campaign. Former players like Brett Favre, Jay Cutler, Brian Urlacher, Lawrence Taylor and Antonio Brown also voiced their support for Trump.
But Patrick Mahomes has, and probably for the best, decided to avoid discussing politics publicly. He knows that he’ll divide a large portion of his fanbase if he openly endorsed a candidate, after all.