JD Vance: "I ask you a very simple question: When you come to vote in November, are you gonna vote for the pro-fraud party? Are you gonna vote for the party that is sending your tax dollars to the fraudsters?"
WOW -- Danish reporter *goes there* with Mark Rutte
"You sit next to Donald Trump at moments when he talks about conquering Greenland, talks about lashing out at allies like Spain -- things it doesn't seem like the old Mark Rutte would approve of. Does this have any affect on your self-respect when you sit there and say nothing?"
Host: Folarin Balogun was born in New York, but he was only born in the U.S. because his mother was denied the ability to fly home after being in the U.S. on vacation. Trump is so fixated on getting rid of birthright citizenship, but he is fighting for this individual to play on the field for the U.S.
Infantino must go.
No matter where it’s held, the World Cup belongs to the fans – not gangsters like Trump.
We need someone who’ll finally kick corruption out of FIFA.
Wonder if @POTUS sees any irony in acting as a champion for Balogun, who only is eligible to play for the U.S. because of birthright citizenship.
He was born in Brooklyn, and not Britain where he was raised, because his mother gave birth to him prematurely while visiting the U.S.
He's surely an asset to America right now!
Cruz: On behalf of all Americans, thank you for getting rid of that ridiculous red card.
President Trump: That was interesting.
Cruz: It was spectacular. There was a reason the FIFA trophy sat here for as long as it did
Reporter: Can you describe your phone call with Gianni Infantino about the red card? Belgium is appealing the decision.
Trump: You’re asking me about the whole soccer thing. So, yeah, I did. I spoke to Gianni.
That wasn’t a foul. That wasn’t even an infraction. That was two guys running full speed who happened to crash into each other. You can’t properly place your foot on somebody else’s foot when you’re going full speed. No, these were two great athletes who got tangled up.
And this referee, who is a little bit suspect—if you check his past. I don’t want to say that because I don’t like to create controversy, but very suspect. If you’d like, I’ll provide you with his past.
He didn’t do anything wrong, and he’s our best player, or one of our best players—a very vital player—and they gave him a red card.
I didn’t know what that meant. I didn’t think it meant much. Then I started hearing that it means you can’t play in the next game, at least in the next game.
I said, “Boy, that’s a big—” You know, if it happened to another player, it would have been unfair, but when they take your best player—or just about; they have some great players—and say you can’t play, that’s very unfair.
That’s one thing, to penalize somebody for the game. But how do you penalize them for a game that hasn’t been played yet? It’s very unfair. You can’t do that.
So, yes, I asked for a review by FIFA. I spoke to a man who is highly respected, and by the way, whose level of respect has gone up tenfold.
CNN: Have you lived the American dream yourself?
Mamdani: I think that I'm living one of them. And I think the beautiful thing about today is it's a chance to celebrate that the promise of our nation is still true. That promise of opportunity, of freedom, of self-determination, and to be the mayor of our city today, it's something more than I could ever ask for.
Christian Bale and Leonardo DiCaprio will star in ‘HEAT 2’.
DiCaprio will play Chris Shiherlis and Bale will play Vincent Hanna.
(Source: https://t.co/PsZmoVh8Zl)