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The Spun on MSN'This Is Only The Beginning' - College Football Announcer Praises President Trump's DecisionA longtime college sports announcer is praising President Trump's decision on Thursday, July 24. The President of the United States signed an executive order related to college sports on Thursday. It will,
President Donald Trump contradicts his own 2013 tweet, saying that a president shouldn't concern themselves with the names of football teams as a means of distraction from America's "far bigger problems.
They call it football, but I guess we call it soccer,’ Trump said in an interview with a sports streaming channel. 'But that change could be made very easily.'
President Trump on Thursday signed an Executive Order that seeks to ban so-called "pay-for-play" payments to college athletes, which critics argue are de facto salaries, arguing college sports in the U.S. is "under unprecedented threat."
US President Donald Trump attended the final of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in New Jersey, where Chelsea triumphed 3-0 over Paris Saint-Germain.
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President Donald Trump wants Washington's football franchise and Cleveland's baseball team to revert to their former names
Washington’s NFL franchise used to be in the news all the time for reasons other than football. That seemed to have changed under new team ownership, but President Donald Trump’s remarks about the team name and possibly holding up a stadium deal are making waves just as training camp opens.
If football players stand up to Trump in front of the world on Sunday, that’s great, but waiting for them to step out alone in the absence of a movement is a fool’s errand.
Scoop: Trump ally to launch key battleground state campaign in bid to flip Democrat-held Senate seat
Georgia Rep. Mike Collins, a Trump ally who introduced the Laken Riley Act, will launch a Senate bid against Democrat Jon Ossoff, viewed as a vulnerable Senate Democrat.