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Trump’s World Cup intervention causes geopolitical mayhem
Sky News contributor Kosha Gada reacts to US President Donald Trump contacting FIFA over a red card given to a star on the US football team. “It’s turning soccer and the World Cup right now into this microcosm of world geopolitics in general,” Ms Gada told Sky News host James Morrow. “With different leaders weighing in, we saw the South Koreans weigh in and almost riot last week.”
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9 News Australia
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump defends World Cup intervention
Donald Trump's remarkable World Cup intervention has sparked a torrent of controversy across the globe. #9News READ MORE: https://www.nine.com.au/sport/football/fifa-world-cup-news-2026-donald-trump-says-he-asked-fifa-chief-gianni-infantino-to-review-folarin-balogun-red-card-20260707-p60d4q.html
Really America
· Jul 6, 2026
BREAKING: Trump's World Cup Scandal Just Exploded
This is Really American.
Metro
· Jul 8, 2026
What is the ‘Trump curse’? Theory reignites after USA World Cup elimination
What is the ‘Trump curse’? Theory reignites after USA World Cup elimination
Attack the System
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump’s Corruption Ruins USA’s World Cup Bid
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.
Slate Magazine
· Jul 6, 2026
What Trump’s FIFA Scandal Says About His Politics
Now the whole world is getting a lesson in presidential coercion.
Drudge Report
· Jul 6, 2026
USA TO BE THROWN OUT OF WORLD CUP?
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Related coverage for "Trump’s World Cup intervention causes geopolitical mayhem": 9 News Australia — Trump defends World Cup intervention. Really America — BREAKING: Trump's World Cup Scandal Just Exploded . Metro — What is the ‘Trump curse’? Theory reignites after USA World Cup elimination. Attack the System — Trump’s Corruption Ruins USA’s World Cup Bid. Slate Magazine — What Trump’s FIFA Scandal Says About His Politics. Drudge Report — USA TO BE THROWN OUT OF WORLD CUP?