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White House’s World Cup head defends Trump lobbying Fifa over red card

Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House World Cup taskforce, defended President Donald Trump's lobbying of Fifa to overturn a red card suspension for US player Folarin Balogun. Trump had claimed the referee, Raphael Claus, was "suspect" due to a past match-fixing investigation in Brazil that examined referee assignments but did not accuse Claus of wrongdoing.

David Smith in WashingtonThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-08 · 19:56 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
White House’s World Cup head defends Trump lobbying Fifa over red card
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Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House World Cup taskforce, defended President Donald Trump's lobbying of Fifa to overturn a red card suspension for US player Folarin Balogun. Trump had claimed the referee, Raphael Claus, was "suspect" due to a past match-fixing investigation in Brazil that examined referee assignments but did not accuse Claus of wrongdoing. Giuliani echoed these concerns, citing the investigation into "irregular red cards" and an alleged misapplication of VAR technology as reasons for suspicion. He stated the US government desires fair play. Fifa defended Claus, asserting his consistent professionalism and integrity. The US team subsequently lost to Belgium and exited the tournament.

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Fifa defended Raphael Claus, stating he has consistently demonstrated high standards of professionalism and integrity.

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Giuliani stated the VAR process was misapplied by using slow motion for contact fouls.

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Donald Trump claimed referee Raphael Claus was 'a little bit suspect' due to a past match-fixing investigation.

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Andrew Giuliani defended Donald Trump's lobbying of Fifa to lift Folarin Balogun's suspension.

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The match-fixing investigation in Brazil examined referee assignments but did not accuse Claus of wrongdoing.

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Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House’s World Cup taskforce, has defended Donald Trump’s lobbying of Fifa to lift the suspension of US player Folarin Balogun for Monday’s game against Belgium.The US president claimed that Brazilian referee Raphael Claus, who showed Balogun a red card in the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, was “a little bit suspect, if you check his past”. This was apparently a reference to a match-fixing investigation by Brazil’s senate in 2024 that examined how referees were assigned to games but did not accuse Claus of wrongdoing.Giuliani told reporters at the Foreign Press Center in Washington DC: “We found it highly suspicious that there was a referee who had been investigated for match-fixing previously, and specifically for irregular red cards – issuing irregular red cards. Then when you add the fact that the process was misapplied by how VAR [video assistant referee] was initiated. For contact fouls, you cannot actually utilise the slow motion in the VAR, and they did that.“So when you add those two facts together there, we found it was very, very highly suspicious. And look, the US government, whether it’s at the ballot box or whether it is on the playing field, we want fair play, right?”How Trump is changing the World Cup – Stateside with Kai and CarterChallenged by a reporter who said Claus had merely given testimony to the match-fixing investigation, and was not a target of it himself, Giuliani admitted: “He was not accused of crimes – we understand that – but what I’m telling you is that he was akin to a match-fixing investigation a few years ago in Brazil where they were giving out, I quote, ‘irregular red cards’. So that’s the facts of it. He was akin to that investigation.”The US lost 4-1 to Belgium and exited the tournament. Fifa has defended Claus. It said in a statement this week: “Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.”
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