
Trump SCARED Of World Cup Humiliation, Forcing BIG Changes

FIFA says Trump will help present the World Cup trophy in New Jersey, but his last trophy appearance turned into an awkward hijacking when he refused to leave Chelsea’s celebration. Now international fans are turning stadiums and streets into a rolling anti-Trump roast, with chants about his lawsuits, Epstein ties, tariffs, and the ugly truths America still refuses to fix. Trump wants the cameras, the trophy, and the glory, but the World Cup crowd may give him the one thing he cannot survive: seventy thousand people laughing at him in unison. Ring of Fire's Josh G. explains.
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AI GeneratedThe video discusses the White House's anxiety over derogatory soccer chants targeting Donald Trump during the World Cup. It highlights Trump's planned role in presenting the trophy and the precautions FIFA is taking to prevent him from overshadowing the winners, while detailing the vulgar and critical chants from international fans.
