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Trump's demand for "reasonable" protests during the World Cup does not bode well for democracy or the tournament.
Donald Trump has warned the U.S. could be forced to take a “violent course” with Iran if the friendly course of action does not work.Speaking in Qatar during his three-nation tour of the Middle East,
Top officials offered a message that stuck to the Trump administration’s focus on minimizing legal immigration and removing those who overstay their visas.
A Republican North Carolina judge who launched an unprecedented effort to overturn his unofficial loss in a state Supreme Court race is dropping his challenge to the results. President Donald Trump said Thursday that an agreement with Britain would be a full and comprehensive one.
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Andrew Giuliani, newly minted FIFA task force head, met with host city executives and DHS officials on Wednesday.
Since their illegal invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russia's teams have been suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that there’s “no tension” between the United States, Mexico and Canada that could hamper preparations for next year’s World Cup that is jointly hosted by the three nations.
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Trump uses World Cup to manipulate PutinThis bizarre proposal from the President of the United States comes as he has been desperately trying for several weeks to reach a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
With the FIFA World Cup drawing closer, Trump officials on Tuesday touted the United States’ role as a host country — but not without issuing warnings to visitors in line with the administration’s anti-immigration agenda.
President Trump held his first World Cup task force meeting that included some Cabinet members, as well as FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
Matches will take place in Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Seattle and San Francisco in summer 2026.
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