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White House Admits to Having No Evidence, but Continues to Call Claus a Suspect

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The executive director of the White House Task Force for the Cup, Andrew Giuliani, admitted today that Brazilian referee Raphael Claus was not "target" of an investigation in Brazil by red cards, but called him "susp" again.
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The executive director of the White House Task Force for the Cup, Andrew Giuliani, admitted today that Brazilian referee Raphael Claus was not "target" of an investigation in Brazil by red cards, but called him "susp" again.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The executive director of the White House Task Force for the World Cup, Andrew Giuliani, again questioned the performance of the Brazilian referee Raphael Claus and reaffirmed that he considers the judge "suspected" by the expulsion of the US attacker Folarin Balogun during the US victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, by the 16-year final phase of the 2026 World Cup.In an interview granted this Wednesday, Giuliani acknowledged that Claus was neve…

The White House once again affirmed, on Wednesday (8), without presenting any evidence, that the Brazilian referee Raphael Claus a professional "suspicious" and that he wrongly analyzed the deal that generated the expulsion of the American Folarin Balogun in the match against B snia, in the phase of 32 sele es. Read more (07/08/2026

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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