Trump and Obama's first Super Bowls as president looked very different

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In case you needed any more proof that President Trump and President Obama are very different people, the 2017 Super Bowl offered yet another example.

As the Atlanta Falcons tried to make Tom Brady a very sad man, Donald Trump spent his first Super Bowl night as president in a much different fashion that his predecessor. The Trump family and Reince Priebus' family all gathered together at the Trump Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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He was also surrounded by velvet ropes.

Trump's night was pretty different from former President Obama's first Super Bowl as president. In 2009, Obama hosted a bipartisan Super Bowl party at the White House where it looks like everyone had a pretty good time (except those two women in the back).

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And no, the Arizona Cardinals didn't face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 3-D — it was the first year of 3-D commercials at the Super Bowl. Cool glasses though, Michelle and Barry.

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People were quick to point out the comparison between the current administration and the last one.

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