President Donald Trump gives red card to reporters during meeting with FIFA president
President Donald Trump made immediate use of one of gifts from FIFA president Gianni Infantino during Tuesday’s meeting. After being gifted a red card from Infantino, Trump promptly pointed it in the direction of the media.
Trump and Infantino met to discuss the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Donald Trump gives red card to media while meeting with FIFA president
One of the gifts Trump received from Infantino was a yellow card and red card. While handing Trump the red card, Infantino told him to use it when he wants to “kick someone out.” Trump immediately gestured toward the media with the card.
FOUL ON THE PLAY: President Trump met with the president of FIFA today and was gifted a stack of red cards for when he wants "to kick out someone." He jokingly pulled one on the media. https://t.co/2TCkPqpYNG pic.twitter.com/FXtb2pSIKJ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 28, 2018
While the entire exchange was played for laughs, the gesture has more serious implications. Trump has frequently feuded with the media, declaring things as “fake news.” Trump has also made deporting undocumented immigrants one of his major policies.
Donald Trump doesn’t believe he’ll attend the World Cup in 2026
Trump doesn’t believe he’ll attend the World Cup in 2026 unless his term as president is extended. The suggestion was met with positive remarks from Infantino.
Trump tells FIFA President Infantino: "If they don't extend it (his term to the time of the 2026 World Cup) the media is going to be very boring and they will all be out of business I guess."
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) August 28, 2018
Donald Trump now part of the FIFA team
Infantino also presented Trump with a jersey, telling him he’s now part of the FIFA team.
Gianni Infantino: “You are part of the FIFA team now”
Donald Trump: “That’s good” pic.twitter.com/y0Q5Rc56On— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) August 28, 2018
The jersey featured No. 26, which is an obvious reference to the 2026 World Cup.
Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday night, too, to “add the 2026 World Cup to our long list of accomplishments” during his time in office.
Add the 2026 World Cup to our long list of accomplishments!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 29, 2018
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