
Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan Visit White House Briefing Room Before Stadium Show In D.C.
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Prior to their joint stadium show at Nats Park in D.C., following the artist's co-headlining The Double Down Tour, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan made a stop at the White House Briefing Room.
Before one of their stadium shows on their 2026 tour run, both Aldean and Bryan showed face in the White House briefing room - the outing seemingly being more like a get together between some of the biggest names in country music, and some of the biggest names in the nation's government than anything.
According to reports, Bryan had been spending time with Vice President JD Vance earlier in the day, as well as meeting with Secretary of Transportation Brooke Rollins and Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum - however, the visit was not political, but more so personal.
Aldean, who is known for having outspoken conservative views as well as connections with the Trump administration, stepped up on the podium, simply having a joyful time being at the White House and joking around with his buddy and fellow songster Bryan - where the two were both president for a day.
Bryan, sitting in front of Aldean, hilariously raised his hand for a question, acting as if Aldean was head of state, questioning: "Mr. President?" before stepping up on the podium himself.
"I think the screwworms are screwed," Bryan joked when asked about a Texas agricultural issue. "We've immobilized sterile male flies," he continued before enthusiastically pointing at a woman in the briefing room who applauded him, saying, "See! I've been listening to our conversations!"
The pair were joyful as ever to show up to the most important building in the nation before their co-headlining show, and even happier to have an amazing time showing support for their country, as well as its leaders.
Even though their acting roles as president were completely ironic, here at Holler we wouldn't mind seeing a 'Bryan Aldean '28' campaign flag in the near future - maybe somewhere in the midst of touring they can find time to run for the next U.S. presidential election together?





