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Harrison Butker and Rashee Rice among Kansas City Chiefs invited to White House for Super Bowl celebration

The Kansas City Chiefs, including Harrison Butker and Rashee Rice, were invited to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory on Friday.

All the players, such as star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, Butker and Rice are expected to attend the annual White House event honoring the pro football champions, senior administration officials said.

The team's placekicker, Butker, has become a lightning rod in cultural debates over gender roles following a controversial commencement address at a Catholic liberal arts college. He urged female grads to reject careers and devote themselves to their husbands and children.

Butker also criticized the Biden administration for its positions on abortion and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rice, a wide receiver, turned himself in to police last month in connection with a multi-car crash in Dallas in March.

While all the Chiefs are invited, White House officials said last-minute changes are still possible and players may call audibles and not attend.

It's unlikely that Kelce's world-famous girlfriend, pop star Taylor Swift, will attend.

She's in the middle of the European swing of her "Eras Tour." Swift played in Madrid on Thursday and she's scheduled to be on stage in Lyon, France on Sunday.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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