'Can we pause?': Trump's Super Bowl conduct said to show he's 'definition of a narcissist'

Football - NFL - Super Bowl LIX - Philadelphia Eagles v Kansas City Chiefs - Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States - February 9, 2025 U.S. President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump in the stands during the game
President Donald Trump's decision to attend the Super Bowl has narcissist written over it, according to one MSNBC analyst.
Anthony Coley, former chief spokesperson for Attorney General Merrick Garland, appeared on the network on Sunday. He was asked about Kendrick Lamar's halftime show, but he felt another topic needed to be addressed.
"Now who should not be there," the analyst started on Sunday.
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He then said, "Okay can we just pause and talk about how this is the first time that a sitting President has attended the Super Bowl, right?"
He added, "I mean, that's you know, this guy, he wants all eyes on him all the time. If there's a definition of a narcissist, it is Donald Trump."
"And I mean, he doesn't belong," Coley said before referencing Lamar's song. "He's not like us."
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