Another championship football team visited the White House on Monday.

And President Donald Trump once again had a buffet of fast food waiting for his guests.

Trump welcomed the Football Championship Subdivision champions — the North Dakota State Bison — to the White House on Monday. And, according to a pool report, he served them a lunchtime spread of Big-Macs, Chick-fil-A chicken sandwiches and french fries, among other fast-food items.

Trump served a similar meal to the Clemson Tigers when they visited the White House in January.

According to the pool report, Trump told the Bison that he could've served them a meal prepared by chefs, but "I know you people." Several players laughed, according to the pool report.

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Trump said in January that he personally paid for Clemson's White House feast because its visit came in the middle of a partial government shutdown, with press secretary Sarah Sanders explaining in a statement that "much of the residence staff at the White House is furloughed."

About 150 members of North Dakota State's football program, including players and coaches, were expected to attend Monday's event, in addition to Senators Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and John Hoeven (R-ND).

Trump has now hosted six football teams at the White House since taking office in 2016, in addition to the MLB's Houston Astros and NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins. Other championship teams, however, have either declined to visit the White House or not received an invitation from the president. Trump has yet to honor a championship basketball team at the White House.

Contributing: John Fritze, USA TODAY

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