Trump Jokes About Keeping FIFA World Cup Trophy at White House
- Donald Trump joked about keeping the FIFA World Cup trophy at the White House during a visit by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who presented the trophy to him.
- World leaders and business leaders feel pressure to appease Donald Trump, leading to a culture of gifting and praise since he returned to office.
- South Park aired an episode mocking individuals who bring gifts to Trump, highlighting the sycophancy surrounding his presidency.
- During the presentation, Infantino called Trump 'a winner' in a speech that satirized the excessive flattery he receives.
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Donald Trump is also playing in the foreground again in world football - and FIFA seems to be playing along.
Trump jokes about keeping FIFA World Cup trophy at White House
At the Oval Office, FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented the FIFA World Cup trophy to U.S. President Donald Trump, explaining that only heads of state and champions are allowed to touch it. Trump admired the trophy and asked, half-jokingly, if he
Donald Trump made a startling announcement when FIFA president visited the White House
Washington D.C. (Usa), August 23, 2025 The US leader Donald Trump received today in the White House Oval Studio the President of FIFA, Gianni Infantino. During the meeting it was announced that the draw for the World Cup 2026, hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico, will be held on December 5 at the Kennedy Center in Washington. Infantino also showed the World Cup at the Tycoon, who jokingly asked the head of Fifa to be able to keep it with him being …
FIFA President Gianni Infantino visited the White House with the main football trophy - the World Cup. During the meeting with US President Donald Trump, there was a funny incident. RBC-Ukraine reports on the details of the meeting. Keep the World Cup for yourself Infantino was showing Trump the trophy that is awarded to the World Cup champions. When he heard an unexpected question. "Can I keep it? It's a beautiful, let's call it that, piece of …
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