US World Cup host cities could be changed if it's too dangerous, Trump says
President Donald Trump told reporters that U.S. World Cup host sites could be moved if he felt the cities were unsafe. (Credit: POOL)
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President Donald Trump told reporters that U.S. World Cup host sites could be moved if he felt the cities were unsafe. (Credit: POOL)
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President Donald Trump would look to move matches for the 2026 World Cup if he deems any of the US cities planning to serve as hosts to be unsafe. Speaking Thursday about the event, which will be co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, Trump was asked by reporters in the Oval Office specifically about games in Seattle and San Francisco. “Well, that’s an interesting question ... but we’re going to make sure they’re safe,” he said.
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