Trump says ‘rigged election’ means he gets to host World Cup and Olympics
Donald Trump said he gets to host the World Cup and 2028 Olympics because “they rigged the election”.
The president told a reception of the international football governing body Fifa in New York he “was supposed to not be here right now”, in reference to the second and final four-year term he would have served if he had won the 2020 election.
Trump’s comments come after he renewed claims in a primetime TV address to the nation on Thursday that the White House race he lost to Joe Biden had been stolen from him, despite evidence to the contrary.
His sweeping and disputed allegations included “sinister” meddling by China and a “deep state” cover-up.
Trump’s accusations of foreign interference and voter fraud come ahead of crucial mid-term elections in November, which could see Republicans lose control of one or both houses of Congress, leading critics to speculate he is paving the way to challenge the results.
During his first term in the White House, the US secured both the 2026 World Cup, along with co-hosts Canada and Mexico, and the 2028 summer Olympics, which will be staged in Los Angeles.
Speaking at the Fifa event at Trump Tower in Manhattan, Mr Trump said: “All the way back in 2018, it was my honour to help secure the World Cup for North America, and never thinking that it would turn out to be what it turned out to be.
“As fate would have it, I’m president. I said, you know, I was supposed to not be here right now.
“I was supposed to be president for eight years, the polls showed it, everyone showed it.
“They rigged the election, and what did I get? I got the World Cup, I got the Olympics…”
Referring to the recent landmark anniversary of America’s independence from Britain, the president added: “I tried to take


