Trump taps Andrew Giuliani to lead task force on 2026 World Cup
- President Donald Trump named Andrew Giuliani to serve as executive director of the White House group overseeing preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup during its inaugural meeting on Tuesday.
- The task force formed amid concerns from travel experts about the United States' readiness, aiming to coordinate preparations including security funding for host cities.
- Trump emphasized seamless cooperation among the World Cup hosts—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—saying there is no tension despite ongoing trade disputes.
- At the meeting, Trump praised Giuliani as a competitive, accomplished golfer stating, "It's a big post, you better do well, Andrew," while officials expect visitors from nearly 100 countries.
- The administration expressed readiness to ensure a successful tournament, promoting economic benefits and encouraging events like road trips tied to America’s 250th birthday in 2026.
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Trump team rolls out proud FIFA World Cup video, announces choice to lead taskforce · American Wire News
President Donald Trump triumphantly appointed a familiar face to lead the 2026 World Cup taskforce as the world’s greatest soccer match gears up to take place on American soil. A video posted to Trump’s X account detailed his quest to bring the FIFA World Cup to the United States, and how he is proud to host the games “for the first time of any president in more than 30 years.” Watch: pic.twitter.com/44glnqT0VM — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTru…
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