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Trump threatened to relocate World Cup games from cities he deems dangerous. Kansas City officials affirmed safety readiness despite political tensions. FIFA retains authority to cancel city contracts ...
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 06: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the White House Task Force for the 2026 World Cup in the East Room of the White House on May 06, 2025 in Washington, ...
President Trump suggested to reporters Thursday that he would move matches for next summer’s 2026 men’s World Cup away from U.S. host cities that are “even a little bit dangerous.” Speaking from the ...
“If I think it’s not safe, we’re going to move it out,” President Donald Trump said in the Oval Office after being asked about World Cup host cities that oppose his immigration and crime crackdowns.
Oklahoma City is already slated to host canoe slalom and softball events during the 2028 Olympics, but with President Donald Trump suggesting the idea of moving the World Cup matches out of cities he ...
This article has been updated to add in statements from local officials and organizations that were received after the original publishing of the article. SEATTLE -- In a press conference on Thursday, ...
President Donald Trump said Thursday that World Cup host sites in the U.S. could be moved if he felt the city was unsafe for players and fans to be in. Trump touted a decrease in crime in Washington, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — While Kansas City and 10 other cities across the United States continue to prepare for FIFA World Cup matches, President Donald Trump warned that the cities must ensure safety ...
US President Donald Trump says he will move matches at the 2026 World Cup from any cities he thinks are unsafe. Eleven US cities are scheduled to host matches at next summer's 48-team tournament, ...
President Donald Trump told the media on Thursday that if he finds one of the FIFA World Cup host cities is unsafe, he's willing to move games. The conversation started when a reporter engaged in a ...