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And there can now be Cuba-Capsule Machine in Dina Chiba, Fiala, and of Chiba, De E. Donald Trump has turned the world cup into an absolute disaster when it comes to ticket sales. FIFA is now facing empty seats as 180,000 world cup tickets. Hit the resale market, additionally FIFA booked tens of thousands of hotel rooms in cities hosting games like Kansas City. Where we're seeing cancellations of up to 75% like in Kansas City, where the demand is not there.
We've seen the world cup working with Donald Trump engage in heinous visa restrictions against referees and fans and team officials.
“We've been talking about how the Somalian referee Omar Arton, who's like the top African referee,”
he was banned from the United States. He flew into the U.S. and he was turned away and we're talking about a world-renowned referee simply because he's from Somalia and Donald Trump and the Trump regime are a bunch of racists who hate Somalians. They wouldn't let the Somalian referee into the country.
Also in the past 24 hours, we learned that the Trump regime revoked the ticket allocation for the Iranian team saying that Iran is not allowed to have any tickets to give out to their fans because that would be a violation of U.S. sanctions against Iran and Iran might utilize the tickets to promote terrorism inside the United States. You've seen how the Trump regime treated the Senegalese team from Senegal when they arrived.
I mean, the Trump regime gave them basically cavity searches and like read them the riot act
and just treated them like absolute crap when it came to the Uzbekistan team when they showed up. You were talking about world cup winning coaches and players and world class players, formerly Italy captain, being searched like their suspected drug mules simply because they're from Uzbekistan. Now in the past 24 hours, you had Andrew Giuliani, who is now who he has been heading all FIFA operations in the United States. He's Rudy Giuliani's kid. He spoke with the
Atlantic Castle, they're sorry, the Atlantic Council and they were asking him about the decision to deny the Somali referee Omar Artan entry for the United States to be a referee here. And he goes, it was for very good reason we want to avoid bad actors, basically implying that Omar Artan is like a terrorist. I mean, that's the level of racism we're dealing with here. You're playing this clip. There's a lot of talk abroad about how the United States blocking
the entry of referees from Africa, Iranian coaching staff, national team fans. What are the actual reasons for these measures? And is it a bureaucratic error? Sure. We'll take these one by one. So there's been one referee who has not been admitted. And I can't go into the details what I can tell you high level is it was for very good reason. I support that decision. I was speaking directly with the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Commissioner of CBP on Sunday. The days are blending together.
A couple of days ago on this. And it was for very good reason that ultimately this referee
did not get in the country. So only one referee, not multiple. And then when it came to
The other officials and managers and press members who have been denied trave...
States. And this is an unprecedented level. I mean, when we talk about the world cup in Russia,
“when we talk about the world cup in Qatar, they didn't do this stuff. The Trump regime is like”
next level, repressive and authoritarian. Andrew Giuliani was asked about some of the
officials, managers, members of the press who were denied from other countries. Here's what he has to
say, play this clip. We've had 35 teams that have come into the United States. No players, no coaches have been denied. There have been some officials that have been denied and for good reason. Again, we're striking that balance between making sure that any bad actors that come into the country are trying to come into the country under the guise of the world cup will not get access to the United States of America. Me here, what he says is what that other countries are
shipping in their terrorists with the world cup team. I mean, this is such authoritarian,
“clownish behavior. And here he is when he's asked about why you denied the Iranian football team,”
their ability to have their coaches and managers and staff and others who are part of the team
show up. Andrew Giuliani is like, I can't tell you everything I know, but basically they were
a bunch of terrorists, basically what he says. Here, play this clip. Iranian coaching staff, all the Iranian coaching staff is coming in. There are some Iranian officials that are not coming in again for very good reason. Can't get into the to the particular particulars on that, but as you can imagine, there are some people that claim that they are coaches that may not be coaches. And for the national team, all 31 players have had their visas issued, 26 plus the five
additional players as well. They're going to be able to come into the country the day before,
“they're matched. They're basing in Tijuana, which is about a 25 minute flight to Los Angeles,”
so it'll be a real quick flight for them to be able to get up there. If they were to drive up LA, it might take eight hours. So I definitely recommend that they end up flying. But they'll be able to get in. Look, the president has been clear on this one in Secretary Rubio. I know has made multiple public statements just in the last six weeks on this one that he wants to make sure that they have every opportunity to compete on a level playing field here, while also making sure
that people that are directly working, let's say, with the IRGC, have no ability to access
the United States of America. And we are completely supportive of that. I just show you for a second,
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out there right now. And I'm hearing the team members want to stand in solidarity with the Somalian referee Omar Artan to show African unity against FIFA's like we're open to everybody, FIFA for everybody. Well, now Gianni and Fontino and Donald Trump are clearly not making it for everybody and they're making this experience absolutely horrible going back to where I started on this with the ticket sales. So 180,000 tickets still available and get this. The tickets to the United
States Paraguay game, there were still thousands of tickets available for the...
like, well, there aren't ticket sales for the Iran game or this game. Okay, there aren't ticket sales.
“There are still tickets available, rather for US versus Paraguay. If you can't sell out right away,”
the US game in the United States, there's something seriously going wrong. And then you have the Trump regime already pre-blaming Europe and the WHO, the World Health Organization for Ebola outbreaks in the United States. Here's how Alex Eisenstadt of Axios puts it. Trump administration pre-blames Europe for any World Cup Ebola. The Trump administration fearing that international travel could accelerate the spread of Ebola as the World Cup hits America is pressuring Europe to dramatically
shifted strategy for preventing infections sources tell Axios. Top Trump aids are frustrated with
Europe's limited travel restrictions and wanted to abandon the World Health Organization's Ebola playbook in favor of Washington's rules. They say it's tighter rules. No, you pulled out of the World Health Organization. So the Trump regime claims that the WHO, which the United States pulled out of the Trump pulled the US out of the WHO. But now we blame the WHO for which we pulled out of claiming the WHO failed to immediately report the outbreak and misled the world by not encouraging
countries to impose travel bands and broader closures. Okay, so the United States was a leading
member of WHO. You pulled out and now you want to blame the WHO for the work that you claim the
“WHO wasn't doing. That's how pathetic this Trump regime is. It's like when they blame Biden”
for the screw worm outbreak, when the Trump regime cut screw worm detection, you cut Ebola detection, you gutted the CDC, you gutted USAID, you removed the US from the WHO, and he balled detection, and they looked, "Well, Biden didn't know Biden didn't do it. You are doing it. You're the one doing it all. Let me share with you what we're learning about Iran and Iran's team not getting its normal allocation. Let's play this clip right here." In the history of the World Cup,
I'm not aware of anything like this happening certainly not in recent tournaments. This morning, their entire allocation of tickets have been removed and that's after people have spent huge amount of money to travel to get to games and Iranians on the ground who have bought the tickets who
“can't get there. It's a huge sporting disadvantage for one of the teams to not be allowed to have”
any fans in there, so it was a shocking development. FIFA have eventually said after a long time today that they are talking to Iran to try to find the way around this and it seems to be a US government issue and it's some talk that it's to do with financial controls rather than visa issues or anything like that, but no one saying clearly from the US government why this has happened. We all knew that Iran in the US was going to be troublesome or problematic because of what's going on in the world,
but this is it in action I guess and extraordinarily one of FIFA's referees when the best referees in Africa was turned away and sent home to Somalia because it wasn't given the visa. I mean and FIFA just said nothing to us that's all down to the government. I mean it's extraordinary. This is on the world's best referees coming to the world cup and they said they can't come in. It's just it's head shaking really. And while fans are suffering while footballer in the US soccer is suffering
what's Donald Trump doing with FIFA well has been New York Times reported earlier for the for the past year, FIFA has leased an office on the 17th floor of New York Trump Tower that has sat all but empty. The rent goes to Donald Trump's family business, but soccer officials say the space sits largely idle. More corruption, more direct payments being funneled, directly to Donald Trump and Trump's family for a fake idle office or so it seems from this article. The article
by the New York Times is called a years long effort to woo Trump culminates with the world cup Gianni and Fontino the FIFA president has unabashedly quarter the president's favor. Soccer officials privately ask who really benefits answer Donald Trump financially. Gianni and Fontino financially but clearly not the game. For the past year, FIFA the governing body of international soccer has leased an office on the 17th floor of New York
Trump Tower. That has sat all but empty. The rent goes to Trump's family business, but soccer officials
Say the space sits largely idle.
FIFA's president who has made being close to Trump his top priority. He's lavished the president
“with praise, trophies and a metal making pilgrimage to Marolago and even the Malania documentary”
premier. And it goes on to say, Mr. on Fontino failed to woo the Biden administration former government officials said, but he found a receptive year in Trump who calls him the King of
soccer. A decade ago, soccer executives were terrified to travel to the United States,
fearing they'd be arrested for corruption. Now, Mr. on Fontino is an oval office regular
“corruption, Mary corruption. Now, also the cost of everything are accelerating obviously the ticket”
prices are now subject of a criminal and civil investigation by many state attorneys general for inflating these ticket prices and screwing over the fans. But also very basic travel right now is like unaffordable. Like a very basic subway ride from like that that runs pretty short. You're talking about 80 bucks, 120 bucks. You see the cities that are hosting the world cup are now saddled with this burden and have massive deficits. The cities are getting crushed and
Gianni and Fontino and Donald Trump are going to make you so rich. And now the cities are suffering and they have to make up the money. They want FIFA to pay and subsidize the delta between what the travel is now going to cost the cities and have to be passed on to consumers kind of like tariffs. It's kind of like a tariff if you will. So the cities want FIFA to pay the tariff in essence and FIFA wants to impose the costs on the city. When FIFA said, you're all going to get so rich
and not only are they not getting rich, the demand right now for tourism in the city's hosting the world cup is less than it would be in a prior year without the world cup. Demand is down year over year because no one wants to travel to the United States with ice and border patrol threatening everybody with the United States attacking immigrants. No one wants to show up
“everything Trump touches dies and I think this is a perfect example of it right here.”
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