President-elect Donald Trump
Donald John TrumpTrump's approval holding steady in poll, despite shutdown drama Trump huddles with Pence, Mulvaney, Kushner as shutdown hits one week Trump jokingly congratulated acting EPA chief on not acting like Pruitt: report MORE on Saturday will attend the annual Army-Navy football game in Baltimore.
Trump, who will be inaugurated as commander-in-chief next month, will head to M&T Bank Stadium to take in the 117th game between the two academies.
In accordance with tradition, Trump plans to sit on the Army side of the stadium during one half and the Navy side of the stadium during the other half.
And he will be interviewed by CBS announcers Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson during the game's third quarter.
Trump's trip will be met with protests, however.
A group called the Mid-Atlantic General Defense Committee, is planning demonstrations in the city and using social media to organize, according to the Baltimore Sun.