Actor Vince Vaughn on Monday was spotted chatting with President Trump Donald John TrumpHR McMaster says president's policy to withdraw troops from Afghanistan is 'unwise' Cast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response MORE in the box seats during the College Football Playoff National Championship game in New Orleans.

Video posted online showed the "Wedding Crashers" actor and Trump in a short conversation in the stands next to first lady Melania Trump Melania TrumpWarning label added to Trump tweet over potential mail-in voting disinformation New Melania Trump statue replaces one that burned to the ground in Slovenia The Hill's 12:30 Report - Presented by Facebook - Latest with the COVID-19 relief bill negotiations MORE before the two men shake hands and Vaughn leaves.

A Vaughn representative told People magazine that the two men did not attend the game together and said that the pair “met this evening at the game briefly.”

I'm very sorry to have to share this video with you. All of it, every part of it. pic.twitter.com/ELMbDHZbZq — Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) January 14, 2020

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The actor, 49, has in the past been active in supporting Republicans, including Sen. Rand Paul Randal (Rand) Howard PaulSecond GOP senator to quarantine after exposure to coronavirus GOP senator to quarantine after coronavirus exposure The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by National Industries for the Blind - Trump seeks to flip 'Rage' narrative; Dems block COVID-19 bill MORE's (R-Ky.) presidential campaign in the 2016 Republican primary. In 2008 and 2012, he backed Paul's father, former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), in the GOP presidential primaries.

Trump received a warm welcome in Louisiana on Tuesday as he attended the championship game between Louisiana State University and Clemson University, a sharp contrast from how he has been received at other sporting events, including the World Series game he attended in Washington, D.C.

LSU defeated Clemson 42-25 to win the game and the national championship.