President Donald Trump Threatens to Relocate Boston World Cup Matches
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : " According to reports from The Athletic, BBC, and others, Trump made the comment during a meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei at the White House Oval Office.50% : " Trump added, "They are taking over parts of Boston.
50% : " The reporter had referenced recent 'street takeover' incidents in Boston, and Trump mentioned the possibility of relocating World Cup matches in response.
50% : This is not the first time Trump has made such remarks.
50% : " Nonetheless, Trump emphasized his personal relationship with FIFA President Gianni Infantino, stating, "If I feel it's dangerous, I'll call Infantino and say, 'Let's move it.'
50% : However, Infantino recently praised Trump at an Egypt 'Summit for Peace' attended by the U.S. president, stating, "Trump has taken decisive steps for peace in the Middle East" and that he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize.
50% : " Meanwhile, during the meeting with Milei, Trump announced, "We are reviewing support worth US$20 billion (approximately 27 trillion Korean won) for Argentina," and concluded the press conference by stating, "Boston needs to be cleaned up.
43% : In his remarks, Trump also mentioned Los Angeles, the host city for the 2028 Olympics, criticizing, "California Governor Gavin Newsom needs to come to his senses.
41% : The Athletic reported on the 15th (Korean time), "U.S. President Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that World Cup matches scheduled in cities he considers 'unsafe' could be moved to other locations.
18% : Trump Claims FIFA Will Move Matches Despite No Legal Authority, Criticizes Boston Mayor Michelle Wu U.S. President Donald Trump, 79 years old, has sparked controversy once again by stating that cities hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup could be "relocated" if he deems them "unsafe."
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