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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 8
Late-Night Hosts Mock Trump's FIFA Reprieve for Balogun After 4-1 U.S. Loss
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 8

Late-Night Hosts Mock Trump's FIFA Reprieve for Balogun After 4-1 U.S. Loss

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 8

Summary

  • Ronny Chieng and Tiffany Haddish used Tuesday's monologues to ridicule President Trump's intervention with FIFA after Folarin Balogun's automatic one-match ban was suspended.
  • Balogun had been ruled out of the U.S. match against Belgium after a red-card foul, but Trump stepped in and FIFA reversed the suspension, giving comics fresh material about favoritism and corruption.
  • A 4-1 defeat to Belgium sharpened the punchlines, with Chieng framing the lopsided score as proof that canceling the ban did not help the U.S. team.
  • The jokes also tied the episode to Trump's broader politics, contrasting his reported effort to help one U.S. player with his push against birthright citizenship.

Insights

After a president bent the rules, why did the U.S. team still face a humiliating defeat?
Has presidential influence permanently changed how FIFA enforces World Cup rules?
Can international sports bodies remain independent when hosted by powerful world leaders?