US Open asks broadcasters to avoid crowd reactions to Trump during men’s finals match
President Trump plans to deploy National Guard troops and immigration agents to Chicago, targeting sanctuary cities as part of a broader federal enforcement strategy, drawing opposition from local leaders.
- The United States Tennis Association has asked US Open broadcasters to censor any crowd reactions to President Donald Trump during the men's singles final.
- The USTA stated, 'We ask all broadcasters to refrain from showcasing any disruptions or reactions in response to the president's attendance in any capacity.'
- Carlos Alcaraz mentioned that having Trump present would be a privilege and 'great for tennis'.
- The USTA confirmed that any negative reactions to Trump's presence won't be shown on ABC’s national telecast, following a standard policy.
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