Donald Trump is planning to attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday

President Donald Trump plans to attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday and first marks a sitting president to appear on the game.

The Super Bowl 59 Matchup between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles comes a month after a terrorist drove a truck down Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, killed 14 people and injured dozens more.

Kansas City Chiefs participate during the Super Bowl Lix opening evening, February 3, 2025, in New Orleans.

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Officials said on Monday that there are no credible threats to the game or its many surrounding events.

“Right now we have no specific credible threats to this event … which I think should give us all a sense of security,” said the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Christ’s Noem to journalists in New Orleans Monday. “We recognize the importance of ensuring that we make due diligence and are prepared for events as proactive as possible, and pre-submitting resources and partnerships that will help us ensure that these events come out safely and with focus on security ”

Officials had already announced that there would be over 2,700 state, federal and local law enforcement members who secure the game, and now with Trump participant, security measures will be further improved, according to Secret Service.

“Secret Service has been on Earth for several days and worked in close cooperation with federal, state and local law enforcement partners as well as the NFL to implement a comprehensive security plan,” spokesman for Secret Service Anthony Guglielmi said on Tuesday. “In the coming days, further details will be given about what fans can expect when they arrive and move through security checkpoints.”

ABC News’ Luke Barr and Pierre Thomas contributed to this report.