Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shaprio mocked for cowboys digging at Eagles’ Super Bowl Parade Speech


Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro couldn’t help the Dallas Cowboys While celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday.

During the Eagles’ Victory Parade Shapiro celebrated the Super Bowl victory of Super Bowl and gave a speech in which he suggested that the Eagles are ‘America’s team’.

“People like to hate the Eagles. People like to hate Philly. I think we have become in the American team in all this. I hope Dallas hear this,” Shapiro shouted during his speech.

Shapiro then re -placed a Sports Illustrated article that treated his comments about X. Many critics quickly mock him for the comments in response.

“Thinking crazy about a team that did not win super bowl in 30 years during the Parade,” wrote a user.

“We don’t want to be the American team. Why would you think we do that? Just stop,” wrote another user.

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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks during an interview with the Associated Press in his office in the state of Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., December 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Shaven)

Other critics were quick that the Eagles share a state with the Pittsburgh Steelers, which have a longer history of success than the Eagles, with six Super Bowl victories compared to the two of the Eagles.

“They are not even Pennsylvania’s team,” wrote a user.

Another user asked: “If the Steelers win next year … what will you say?”

Many users pointed out how much time Shapiro and mayor of Philadelphia Cherelle Parker took during their speeches. Parker was even booed During hers and he was met with songs of “Wrap it Up!” from fans.

“You and the mayor just had to say” Go Birds “and then leave the stage. Nobody was there to see one of you. I said what I said,” wrote a user in response.

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Mayor of Philadelphia Cherelle Parker next to the Vince Lombardi trophy during the Super Bowl Championship Parade and Rally. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)

Another user wrote: “You and Cherelle have brought on stage for far too much time. Nobody wanted to listen to you.”

Shapiro came under fire from conservatives after sue President Donald TrumpThursday’s administration to rid federal funds. Shapiro said that the decision of the Pennsylvania administration is endangered, including “reclaiming abandonment, draining and connecting Weesputen and lowering consumer costs.”

In the meantime, the Commonwealth debts is on federally approved projects.

“The federal government has been concluded a contract with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and promises to provide billions of dollars in congress approved financing that we have committed to serious needs – such as protecting public health; reducing energy costs; providing safe, clean drinking water ; Creating jobs in rural communities.

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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro waves to Eagles fans during the Super Bowl Victory Parade of the Philadelphia Eagles along South Broad Street in Philadelphia, Friday, February 14, 2025. (Daniella Heminghaus/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

“Although several federal judges have instructed the Trump government to loosen this financing, access has not been restored, which means that my administration has no choice but to take legal steps to protect the interests of the Commonwealth and the residents.”

The Trump government has called the legal challenges for the executive orders of Trump “an attempt to undermine the will of the American people.” The White House rejected Shapiro’s lawsuit on Thursday as an extension of the “resistance of the left”.

“Radical left -wing can choose to swim against the tide and reject the overwhelming will of people, or they can board and collaborate with President Trump to promote his hugely popular agenda. These lawsuits are nothing more than An extension of the resistance of the left – and the Trump government is ready to face them in court, “said the main secretary of the White House, Harrison Fields.

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