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Trump calls Rudy Giuliani's son as the leader of the Task Force of the 2026 World Cup

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Andrew Giuliani, the son of the former mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani, will act as executive director of the Presidential Task Force for the 2026 World Cup, which is organized by the USA, Canada and Mexico.

During Trump's first term, Andrew Giuliani was the special assistant of the President and deputy director of the Office of Public Liaison. Trump described him as a very competitive golfer and one person.

In a contribution about the social of Truth Social, Trump also said that Carlos Cordeiro, a high -ranking advisor to FIFA, will act as a senior adviser of the task force.

“Together, this group will help to plan the largest, safest and most extraordinary football tournament in history,” said Trump at a Task Force meeting, at which FIFA President Gianni Infantino and the US Vice President JD Vance were also present.

Trump said he wanted people to travel in the United States in the United States to have a seamless experience during each of their visit.

From June 14th to July 13th, the United States will also organize the first Club World Championship, which will take place in 11 cities.

“America will welcome the world,” said Infantino about the United States, who organize the two international tournaments.

According to Infantino, the two events in the United States will bring in an economic production of almost 50 billion US dollars and create almost 300,000 jobs.

Vance, who acts as deputy chairman of the Task Force, said that the group would do everything in its power to make events successful.

“Of course everyone is welcome to see this incredible event. I know that we will have visitors from almost 100 countries,” said Vance.

“We want you to come, we want you to celebrate, we want you to see the game, but when the time has run out, you have to go home, otherwise you have to talk to you [Homeland Security] secretary [Kristi] Noem. “

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