Trump says Putin may attend North America’s FIFA World Cup
- President Donald Trump stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin might attend the World Cup soccer tournament in the United States next year, mentioning, "That was a man named Vladimir Putin, who I believe will be coming."
- Trump expressed frustration over a reported Russian airstrike but did not assign direct blame, stating, "I'm not happy about anything to do with that war."
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to streamline the visa process for international visitors attending the tournament, saying, "Everybody will be thoroughly vetted, but they'll be welcomed to this country."
- The World Cup draw will be held at the renovated Kennedy Center in Washington on December 5, according to Trump, with speculation over potential international participation and visa grants for visitors.
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At a press conference at the Oval Office, the US president showed the reporters a photo of him and the Russian president – and praised Putin with warm words.
Donald Trump shocked at the official World Cup event in the White House: Instead of football, the US President suddenly presented a photo of Vladimir Putin and swarmed in front of running cameras.
The World Cup will be played in North America next summer. Donald Trump wants to invite Vladimir Putin. – I think he will come, says the president from the White House.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right7Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution35% Left, 35% Right
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- 35% of the sources lean Left, 35% of the sources lean Right
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