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Vol. I · No. 187 · 2274 Reports Tuesday, July 7, 2026
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MS NOW segment links Trump FIFA call to birthright citizenship push

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Summary

The segment covers the US men's soccer team's progress in the 2026 World Cup, focusing on striker Folarin Balogun's red card, one-game suspension, and its reversal after President Trump reportedly called FIFA President Gianni Infantino. It then pivots to Balogun's Brooklyn birth via his mother's visit and links this to the Trump administration's unsuccessful efforts to limit birthright citizenship, upheld by the Supreme Court days earlier. Guests Pablo Torre and Dave Zirin discuss the story, US team demographics, sports globalization, and perceived corruption in both Trump and FIFA.

Editorial Assessment

Facts on the call, reinstatement, Balogun's background, and court ruling hold up against reporting from NYT, AP, and others, though the broadcast presents unverified referee 'suspect' claims and omits FIFA's independent review process details or precedents. Framing emphasizes Trump interference and hypocrisy on citizenship while downplaying the player's eligibility under current law and broader sports governance issues. Viewer misses balanced context on FIFA scandals predating Trump, soccer disciplinary norms, or arguments against expansive birthright citizenship. Pattern of partisan guests and rhetoric tilts the piece toward advocacy over straight reporting.

Key Moments

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Trump called FIFA's Infantino, leading to Balogun's suspension being lifted after a red card

Multiple outlets including NYT and AP reported the call and reversal via independent FIFA channels.

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Balogun born in Brooklyn because mother was too pregnant to fly back from visit

Widely reported backstory confirmed in ESPN and other profiles; explains US citizenship.

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Supreme Court rejected Trump effort to limit birthright citizenship a week ago

6-3 ruling in late June 2026 upheld 14th Amendment interpretation per SCOTUSblog and AP.

missing context

No such FIFA reversal in 20-30 years

Transcript assertion lacks sourcing; FIFA has history of controversial decisions but specific precedent unaddressed.

Notable Concerns

  • One-sided guest selection and commentary
  • Opinion presented as analysis without clear separation

Sources Consulted

  1. Trump Asked FIFA to Review U.S. Player’s Suspension. Now He’s Eligible to Play.
  2. Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship
  3. How Folarin Balogun’s mom being too pregnant to fly led him to USMNT
  4. Infantino says he told Trump the Balogun red card would be decided by independent bodies