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The party will be held before the first family travels back to Washington, D.C., according to a schedule released by the White House.

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Trump has maintained a friendly relationship with the New England Patriots, one of the teams playing in this year's Super Bowl.

The president is friends with the team's owner, Robert Kraft, as well as star quarterback Tom Brady.

He has also exchanged letters with coach Bill Belichick.

The president's past remarks will most likely loom over this year's game, given his criticism of players kneeling in protest during the national anthem.

Relations between Trump and the NFL have been rocky since last year, when the president ripped team owners for allowing players protesting racial injustice to kneel during the anthem.

"Get that son of a bitch off the field right now, he's fired." Trump said at a rally in Alabama in September.

The president continued his attack on the players on Twitter, while NFL players across the country linked arms and knelt in solidarity as a response to his comments.

At least 24 players kneeling this weekend at NFL stadiums that are now having a very hard time filling up. The American public is fed up with the disrespect the NFL is paying to our Country, our Flag and our National Anthem. Weak and out of control! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 28, 2017