Bill Murray crashed the White House press room out of nowhere to root for the Cubs
NBC News
The comedy legend, who's made a habit of crashing occasions that then show up online, made a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing room, according to NBC News.
Murray was dressed in full Chicago Cubs gear to support his team in the playoffs, and was on his way to meet President Barack Obama.
He even offered a little baseball prediction, saying he thinks things will go his way for the Cubs because.
"We got too many sticks," he said, referring to the Cubs offense.
The actor was in Washington, DC, to accept the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday, but NBC News reports he got there early to talk with the president.
We have a feeling the Cubs came up in conversation.
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