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Self-loathing Democrat mocked for wearing Mexican jersey to World Cup

Sky News Australia

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July 7, 2026

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Sky News host James Morrow says it was bad form for Democratic Senator Mark Kelly to wear a Mexican jersey to the World Cup. “It does seem pretty bad form if you’re an elected representative to then go put on a jersey for another team,” Mr Morrow said. “Wear your own country's damn jersey, you are an elected representative, Sir, who did you take an oath to?”

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Mexico News Daily

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· Jul 1, 2026

Wearing pride: Mexico’s counterfeit jersey economy, explained

Mexico may have the World Cup's best-selling team jersey, but the majority of those pridefully being worn are knockoffs, and this has consequences, as writer María Meléndez explains. The post Wearing pride: Mexico’s counterfeit jersey economy, explained appeared first on Mexico News Daily

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 6, 2026

Sen. Kelly Wore a Mexico Jersey To Watch World Cup?

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) was called a

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· Jul 6, 2026

‘Traitor’: U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly wears FOREIGN jersey during World Cup watch party * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

Source link U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., wearing a Mexico soccer team jersey during a World Cup watch party on Sunday, July 5, 2026 (Courtesy Sen. Mark Kelly) Democrat

Fox News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mark Kelly proudly backs Team Mexico in World Cup after barely mentioning U.S. men's team

Sen. Mark Kelly wore a Team Mexico jersey to a Tucson World Cup watch party but has barely mentioned the U.S. men's team on his social media.

Inc.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Mexico Is Out of the World Cup. Its Adidas Jersey Is Still Outselling Every Other Team’s

How Adidas harnessed the country’s devoted fanbase into record sales.

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· Jul 6, 2026

MAGA Melts Down at Senator Over Mexico Jersey

Senator Mark Kelly / XMAGA has melted down after a nemesis of Donald Trump chose to wear a Mexico soccer jersey at the World Cup. Sen. Mark Kelly is one of the best-known characters in the so-called “seditious six” who have earned the ire of Trump and his supporters after they reminded members of the military that they don’t need to follow orders that they deem illegal. Chief among their detractors is Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who has since tried to end the career and tarnish the reputation of Kelly, having even called for the veteran to be demoted. Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Business · 1

Related coverage for "Self-loathing Democrat mocked for wearing Mexican jersey to World Cup": Mexico News Daily — Wearing pride: Mexico’s counterfeit jersey economy, explained. Real Clear Politics — Sen. Kelly Wore a Mexico Jersey To Watch World Cup?. OpsLens — ‘Traitor’: U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly wears FOREIGN jersey during World Cup watch party * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff. Fox News — Mark Kelly proudly backs Team Mexico in World Cup after barely mentioning U.S. men's team. Inc.com — Mexico Is Out of the World Cup. Its Adidas Jersey Is Still Outselling Every Other Team’s. The Daily Beast — MAGA Melts Down at Senator Over Mexico Jersey