
White House Criticizes Starmer's Intervention as 'More Egregious' Than Trump's
The White House stated that Keir Starmer's intervention regarding England's Mexico kick-off time was 'far more egregious' than Donald Trump's previous call for a red card for Balogun. This criticism highlights a perceived overreach by Starmer compared to Trump's past comments.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s intervention on the Mexico v England kick-off time was “far more egregious” than United States President Donald Trump lobbying FIFA over Folarin Balogun’s red card, the White House’s top World Cup executive has said. Starmer is understood to have supported representations from the Football Association aimed at preventing FIFA from bringing forward the kick-off time of the match in Mexico City from 6 pm to 12 pm, a move which would have cut short England’s pr
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