Morning Joe' Crew Fears for USMNT Amid Trump World Cup Controversy
The Morning Joe panel expressed concern that involvement tied to the Trump administration could affect the U.S. men’s soccer team’s World Cup run amid a controversy over a red-card decision. On Monday, July 6, co-host Jonathan Lemire said FIFA’s ruling could create “bad karma,” while focusing on the case of Folarin Balogun. Balogun received a red card in the group-stage match against Bosnia-Herzegovina, which initially made him ineligible for the U.S. Round of 16 game versus Belgium. FIFA later suspended the red card on Sunday, July 5, allowing him to play. Lemire pointed to reports that President Donald Trump personally called FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Balogun’s behalf, prompting accusations of corruption, though FIFA said the suspension is within its rules. Other hosts discussed conflicting reactions, while analyst Roger Bennett said the decision likely benefits the team but that future achievements could feel “tainted.”




