Trump bashes World Cup ticket prices
Trump said he would not pay the $1,000-plus price for a U.S. opener seat, as FIFA defends dynamic pricing.
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"We really don't believe in price control," says Andrew Giuliani, "despite the protest of cheerleaders."
The ticket prices for the FIFA World Cup 2026 not only cause displeasure for football fans, but also for Donald Trump. In an interview, the US president battered against the FIFA and threatened to have the excessive prices examined.
WH Defends "Dynamic Pricing" Of World Cup Tickets
The New York Post reports: Andrew Giuliani defended soaring World Cup ticket prices as proof of surging demand for the tournament — comments that came days before President Trump told The Post that he wouldn’t shell out more than $1,000 to watch Team USA’s opening match next month. “We look to FIFA as a private entity here, we don’t really believe in price controls,” Giuliani, the Trump administration’s executive director of the White House Task…
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