Readers sound off on Trump's FIFA meddling, regulating crypto and better letters
The article centers on readers reacting to claims of “Trump meddling” affecting FIFA decisions, alongside criticism of U.S. regulation efforts tied to crypto and broader political appointments. It argues that a referee outcome in a U.S.-Bosnia match was reversed soon after Trump contacted FIFA’s Gianni Infantino, a move that would have affected player availability. The piece links this to the U.S. game against Belgium, which it says ended 4-1. It also references reports that prediction sites Kalshi and Polymarket have direct lines to the White House and JD Vance’s office. Separate sections cite the CLARITY Act passing the House with 83 Democrats, and include New Jersey remarks about a Knicks watch event and a World Cup call. The author claims corruption risks now touch the tournament.




