Randi Mahomes and Mia Randall, the younger mother and sister of the star of Kansas City chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, said that their recent trip to the White House was an “invaluable visit”.
What pushed the trip to the White House, or when exactly the trip took place is not clear. Randi posted the sentence of two words and the photo with Mia on her Instagram story this week.
The Mahomes family visit to the White House comes when President Donald Trump launched the idea of bringing the Chiefs to Washington DC for a celebration visit after their trip to 2020, instead of winning this year’s Super Bowl, was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Only six members, Mahomes included, remain on the chiefs of their 2020 championship team. Big names such as Travis Kelce and Chris Jones are still with the team.
Trump families and Mahomes have already had close ties, mainly surrounding the presidential election from last year.
Brittany, the wife of Patrick and Randi Mahomes both declared their support for Trump, while Patrick was more shy to enter a public political position.
Randi Mahomes and Mia Randall were photographed in front of the White House after a recent trip
Randi Mahomes described the trip of the White House to travel an “invaluable visit” without discussing details
Trump families and Mahomes have had close ties, especially to last year’s elections
Earlier Friday, Randi revealed in a shocking way that his quarter’s NFL career never occurred because he was tempted to leave sport once before.
Randi asked her Instagram subscribers to ask her questions on Friday, and she answered a question about the motivation of her child winning child during difficult times.
The Matriarch Mahomes revealed how easy it was for Patrick at the Whitehouse High School.
“It was something that I didn’t have to do much because he was so determined for himself,” said Randi about his son. “But there were times when he went down a little, even a moment in high school when he wanted to leave football, yes.”
“And I encouraged him to sit on a sports season and watch the matches, it was not going to be fun for him, and so he was stuck there.”
Patrick never looked back, finally obtaining a scholarship in Texas Tech, where he set up superb statistics for the Red Raiders.