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From Red Cards to Photobombs, Donald Trump Tried to Make the World Cup About Himself
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And, on Sunday, as the quadrennial tournament came to its conclusion, Trump crashed the stage during the final celebration.
At one point, Infantino seemingly tried to pull Trump away, but the president lingered on the stage.
Almost exactly one year ago, after West London’s Chelsea won the Club World Cup at the same venue, Trump opted for a similar photo bomb.
The DOJ issued subpoenas earlier this month to try to compel Times reporters to testify before a federal grand jury about their sources.
The Times also raised concerns about the government’s attempt to extract the phone records of its journalists’ relatives.