Trump's FIFA Call Just Saved America's Top Goal Scorer For The Belgium Match

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One thing remains indisputable about President Donald Trump: he is unabashed in his love for the United States.

FIFA has lifted the red card issued to U.S. striker Folarin Balogun in the World Cup round of 32 clash against Bosnia-Herzegovina, clearing him to play in Monday nights round of 16 match against Belgium, according to the Daily Caller. By operation of Article 27 FDC, the implementation of the automatic match suspension for USA player Folarin Balogun is suspended for a probationary period of one year, FIFA said Sunday in an official statement featured on the organizations website.

As reported by The New York Times, President Donald Trump personally contacted FIFA leadership after the United States defeated Bosnia-Herzegovina, urging FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review Baloguns red card. The intervention appears to have borne fruit, reinforcing the image of a president willing to go to bat for American athletes on the world stage.

Thank you to FIFA for doing what was right, and reversing a great injustice! said Trump in a Truth Social post shortly after the decision was announced. For many Americans who value strong national leadership and unapologetic patriotism, this episode underscores why Trump continues to command such loyalty.

This is why I love Trump, the sentiment echoed by supporters who see in him a defender of American pride and fair play. My man celebrated the United States turning 250 years old in style, pairing a robust July 4th commemoration with a behind-the-scenes push to keep the U.S. Mens National Team at full strength.

Not only did he help deliver an absolutely incredible round of celebrations for July 4th, but he also ensured that a key American player would not be sidelined by what many viewed as an unfair call. And I dont care what the haters say, I dont care how he got it done, all I wanna know is that Trump did get it done, and thats exactly what happened.

Now lets go get that trophy, boys.