Trump threatens to take away 2026 World Cup venues from Democrat cities

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Washington, USA – US President Donald Trump has once again sparked controversy by expressing his intention to request FIFA to possibly relocate venues for the 2026 World Cup. The decision would be based on the evaluation of the security guarantees offered by the host cities, especially those governed by Democrats. During a briefing in the Oval Office, Trump was clear in stating his position. In the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino and government authorities, the US president declared his willingness to relocate the matches if risks are detected.

If we think there’s going to be any sign of trouble, I would ask Gianni (Infantino) to move it to another city.

Donald Trump

Seattle and Los Angeles, under the spotlight

Seattle, with its newly elected mayor Katie Wilson, has been the subject of direct criticism from Trump, who described her as “very liberal, almost communist.” The president emphasized that, in case of perceiving failures in public order, he would not hesitate to support the relocation of the scheduled parties in that venue.

We are going to move the event to a place where it is appreciated and safe.

Donald Trump
Furthermore, Trump referenced the situation in California, specifically in Los Angeles, expressing his willingness to send federal reinforcements if the city requires it.

If they need help, I would love to send in the National Guard, or whoever is necessary to support them.

Donald Trump

The FIFA’s response

FIFA President Gianni Infantino backed the need to establish rigorous security measures. He stressed that security is a fundamental priority for the organization of the tournament.

We must ensure that all fans can experience a celebration of sport. This is only achieved with 100% safety.

Gianni Infantino
The United States shares the organization of the 2026 World Cup with Mexico and Canada, and has eleven official venues. Most of these venues are located in cities governed by Democrats. Trump’s statements come in a context of increasing political tension. The president had already expressed similar concerns previously, and these statements resonate strongly after the recent elections of Democratic authorities in several important cities. So far, neither FIFA nor the mentioned cities have announced formal plans to modify the venues. However, the president’s words mark a new chapter in the growing tension between the federal government and local administrations regarding the event’s security.
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