Chelsea Kicked PSG's Ass 3-0 To Become The 2025 Club World Cup Champions And President Trump Refused To Leave The Stage During Their Trophy Presentation
USA Today - EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — President Donald Trump participated in the FIFA Club World Cup award ceremony after Chelsea beat Paris Saint-Germain, 3-0, in Sunday's final.
He joined FIFA president Gianni Infantino on the pitch at MetLife Stadium, where fans audibly booed before he stood and waved to the crowd.
The President and First Lady left their box suite at 5:27 p.m. ET, according to the White House pool report. Trump and Infantino walked onto the pitch 15 minutes later, "appeared on the jumbotron, and were booed again. There was also some applause, whistling and cheering. The music in the stadium then drowned the boos."
Trump was second in line behind Infantino to congratulate players and coaches after the match. He shook players’ hands, giving some a pat on the back as they walked by him on stage. He handed PSG's Désiré Doué the young player of the tournament award, Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez the golden glove and Cole Palmer the golden ball for MVP of the match. Palmer scored the first two of Chelsea's three goals.
After the awards presentation, Chelsea players gathered to accept the trophy and celebrate as a team. Trump stood with the Chelsea players as they waited to raise the trophy. Infantino eventually pulled Trump behind the players so the team could celebrate.
Chelsea has become the first team to win the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup. PSG was the big favorite to add the world title to its European crown, but Chelsea had other ideas. It was a near-perfect performance from the Premier League team — racing to a 3-0 halftime lead and it could have added more in the second half.
Very uncharacteristic behavior from the Commander in Chief. Usually, he's not one to be attracted to the spotlight or stand in the middle of things. "Being camera-shy," I believe it's called.
International soccer, or football as he probably calls it, must really bring him out of his shell.
It really must, considering he even found the time in his busy schedule to make it to The Meadowlands for this match. With his administration ripping apart everything in the Jeffrey Epstein files, going over everything with a fine-tooth comb, to crack the case of who fabricated these files in such a fictitious manner.
People inside, close to the situation, have told me off that Bondi, Bongino, and Patel are working so hard on this that they haven't seen the pursuit for the truth like this since OJ sought out the real killer of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.
Rest assured, at least we can trust they will get to the bottom of this whole thing.

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But back to the soccer match. Love him or hate him, you have to at least laugh at FIFA President Gianni Infantino demonstratively trying to escort Trump off the stage so that the Chelsea players could raise the cup and celebrate

and Trump just standing firm like a statue, and throwing him a, "Nah, I'm good."

What a fucking timeline/simulation we are living in right now.