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Trump’s Corruption Ruins USA’s World Cup Bid

Attack the System

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July 7, 2026

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Kevin Barrett Jul 07, 2026 For more details on the soccer incidents discussed in this article, and an illuminating take on the JQ, check out Cato Dezorra’s How Trump is Getting the World to Root Against USA. -KB Bashing Trump is too easy. It’s boring, predictable, and facile. [] The post Trump’s Corruption Ruins USA’s World Cup Bid first appeared on Attack the System.

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