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President Trump issued an executive order requiring college football playoff organizers to avoid scheduling conflicts with the Army-Navy game's traditional December broadcast window.
The Army-Navy game has historically been played in early December without major college football competition. Recent playoff expansion has raised concerns about potential scheduling conflicts threatening the rivalry's viewership.
Preserving Military Tradition: Trump's order protects one of America's most storied military rivalries from being overshadowed by commercial college football interests.
Smart Government Priority: Using executive authority to preserve traditions that honor service members shows appropriate presidential leadership on cultural issues.
Practical Solution: The order prevents unnecessary scheduling conflicts that would hurt both the military academies and college football fans.
Executive Overreach: Critics argue the president shouldn't use federal power to micromanage sports broadcasting decisions that private organizations can handle themselves.
Misplaced Priorities: With major domestic and international challenges facing the nation, focusing executive attention on football scheduling seems tone-deaf.
Market Interference: Government intervention in private sports broadcasting undermines free market principles and sets concerning precedent for federal control.
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