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#illegals

Breitbart: Trump Sending 3,000 More Troops, Armored Strykers to Southern Border
Trump Sending 3,000 More Troops, Armored Strykers to Southern Border
The Trump administration is deploying an additional 3,000 troops and armored Stryker vehicles to the U.S.-Mexico border, increasing the total to over 9,000 service members. This move aims to enhance border security and is part of ongoing efforts to maintain operational control.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth emphasized the seriousness of the operation, which includes a Stryker Brigade Combat Team and a General Support Aviation Battalion. The administration cites a "National Emergency" and reports a decline in migrant apprehensions due to these measures.


#politics

Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Cuomo runs for NYC mayor with eyes on even bigger prize
DAVID MARCUS: Cuomo runs for NYC mayor with eyes on even bigger prize
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is positioning himself for a potential leadership role within the Democratic Party as he runs for mayor of New York City. With the party facing a leadership vacuum and Cuomo's past controversies seemingly fading, he may appeal to Democrats seeking a return to moderate values.

If Cuomo wins the mayoral race, he could emerge as a key figure in the party leading up to the 2026 midterms, potentially challenging former President Trump. Voters will not only influence the city's future but also the direction of the Democratic Party.


#society

GB News: Darren Grimes announces he's leaving GB News as he shares emotional message to viewers
Darren Grimes announces he's leaving GB News as he shares emotional message to viewers
Darren Grimes has announced his departure from GB News, marking the end of his tenure as host of The Saturday Five since January 2022. In an emotional farewell, he confirmed that his last show would be this Saturday.




GB News: Farmers told to 'leave tractors at home' or face ARREST as thousands to protest against Rachel Reeves's tax raid
Farmers told to 'leave tractors at home' or face ARREST as thousands to protest against Rachel Reeves's tax raid
Metropolitan Police have warned farmers planning to protest in central London to leave their tractors at home or face arrest. Conditions under the Public Order Act have been imposed to prevent disruption similar to a previous protest that blocked Whitehall for much of the day.

The protest is set to begin at 11am on Tuesday, with a procession scheduled for midday. Only a limited number of tractors with prior police permission will be allowed. Police emphasize the need to ensure protests do not cause serious disruption to the community.


GB News: British professor who was sacked for 'intimidating' Jewish students DETAINED after attending Hezbollah leaders' funeral
British professor who was sacked for 'intimidating' Jewish students DETAINED after attending Hezbollah leaders' funeral
David Miller, a former university lecturer, was detained by counter-terrorism police at Heathrow after attending the funeral of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut. He was questioned for 3.5 hours about his potential support for terrorism and connections to illegal organizations.

Miller, who has previously faced backlash for his views on Israel and Hezbollah, claimed he attended the funeral as a journalist. His actions have drawn criticism, with some labeling him antisemitic and expressing concern over his past position at the University of Bristol.


GB News: Rupert Lowe calls for BBC licence fee scrap after broadcaster advertises £125k 'Head of DEI' job
Rupert Lowe calls for BBC licence fee scrap after broadcaster advertises £125k 'Head of DEI' job
Rupert Lowe has called for the abolition of the BBC licence fee after the broadcaster advertised for a "Head of Diversity" position, which offers a salary of up to £125,000. He criticized the role as a reflection of a problematic focus on diversity, inclusion, and belonging within the organization.

Lowe's comments come amid rising demands to eliminate the licence fee, particularly following backlash over a BBC documentary on Gaza. Despite these calls, the UK government remains committed to maintaining the fee until at least 2027, with Labour planning a review of the BBC's funding thereafter.


GB News: WHSmith to lose name on all high street stores after sale
WHSmith to lose name on all high street stores after sale
WHSmith plans to sell its high street business, which has operated for over 230 years, without the rights to its brand name. The decision is part of a strategy to focus on its travel business, with interest from investment firms Alteri and Modella Capital.

The sale could lead to the disappearance of a historic retail brand, as WHSmith's high street arm, which operates 500 stores, faces challenges like declining sales and rising costs. Experts note that losing the brand name could complicate the transition for any new owner.


GB News: 'Alien' mummies are '100% real' claim scientists who uncover new details
'Alien' mummies are '100% real' claim scientists who uncover new details
Researchers have presented new evidence supporting the authenticity of "alien mummies" discovered in Peru, particularly focusing on a specimen named Antonio. The team, led by Dr. José Zalce, found human-like anatomical structures and teeth in Antonio's skull, claiming it is a genuine corpse from about 1,500 years ago.

Despite these claims, the scientific community remains divided, with some experts labeling the findings as fraudulent. Critics argue the specimens are merely modern creations, while supporters assert their uniqueness. More revelations about the origins of these mummies are anticipated in 2025.


GB News: FedEx plane makes emergency landing at Newark Airport after catching on fire as 'explosions' heard
FedEx plane makes emergency landing at Newark Airport after catching on fire as 'explosions' heard
A FedEx plane caught fire shortly after takeoff from Newark Airport, prompting an emergency landing. Bystanders reported hearing explosions as the aircraft returned to the runway due to engine failure.

Earlier this week, a United flight also had to make an emergency landing at Newark due to a mechanical issue, safely returning 176 passengers to the airport.


GB News: House prices: Britons warned of property renovations that could devalue home - 'buyers could deduct it from their offer!'
House prices: Britons warned of property renovations that could devalue home - 'buyers could deduct it from their offer!'
Home renovations can sometimes decrease property values, according to property expert Joshua Houston. Features like swimming pools and cinema rooms may deter buyers due to high maintenance costs or niche appeal. Personalization and converting garages or bedrooms can also lower demand and market value.

Homeowners should be cautious about renovations that cater to personal taste, as they may not appeal to future buyers. Ensuring a property maintains broad market appeal is crucial for maximizing its value when selling.


GB News: Asda shoppers praise new hot counter option available for £2.50 - 'the best ever'
Asda shoppers praise new hot counter option available for £2.50 - 'the best ever'
Asda has introduced its Loaded Nachos, a customizable snack priced at £2.48, which has gained popularity on social media with nearly two million views on TikTok. Customers can choose between Cheesy or Meaty Loaded Nachos and add up to four free toppings, enhancing convenience and value.

The nachos are prepared at Asda's hot counter, making them a quick option for shoppers. They are designed to complement other items, such as pizza, and are available in-store and online. The product has received positive feedback, with many customers praising it as an ideal choice for movie nights.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Dave Portnoy drops in-depth take on Zelenskyy-Trump debacle: 'Felt like I was watching Bravo TV'
Dave Portnoy drops in-depth take on Zelenskyy-Trump debacle: 'Felt like I was watching Bravo TV'
Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, described the recent Trump-Zelenskyy meeting as surreal and akin to reality TV. He expressed support for Trump's approach to diplomacy, suggesting it may be more effective than the current administration's strategy. Portnoy criticized Zelenskyy's casual attire during the meeting as disrespectful.

Portnoy acknowledged Ukraine's struggles but emphasized that the U.S. should not bear the financial burden indefinitely. He argued for a balanced approach that respects American taxpayers while seeking a resolution to the conflict.


Breitbart: Bessent: Zelensky Turned Down Two Earlier Opportunities to Sign Minerals Deal with U.S.; Dust-Up with Trump Was Third Chance
Bessent: Zelensky Turned Down Two Earlier Opportunities to Sign Minerals Deal with U.S.; Dust-Up with Trump Was Third Chance
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent disclosed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky declined to sign a minerals deal with the U.S. on three occasions, including a recent meeting. Bessent emphasized the importance of this agreement for U.S.-Ukraine relations and as a signal to Russia.

Despite efforts to convey shared economic interests, Zelensky's refusal to finalize the deal was described as a significant diplomatic setback. Bessent characterized the situation as one of the biggest own goals in diplomatic history.


Breitbart: Banks: Trump Sent a Message U.S. Will Not 'Be Taken Advantage of'
Banks: Trump Sent a Message U.S. Will Not 'Be Taken Advantage of'
Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) praised President Trump's recent Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, calling it a powerful moment in American politics. He emphasized that Trump conveyed a strong message that the U.S. would not be taken advantage of, highlighting Zelensky's disrespectful behavior and attire.

Banks criticized Zelensky for not acknowledging America's support and stated that Trump’s directive for Zelensky to leave until he was serious about peace was significant. He asserted that the meeting signaled to the world that the U.S. prioritizes its interests and will not tolerate disrespect from foreign leaders.


GB News: Keir Starmer tells Volodymyr Zelensky Ukraine has 'full support of UK' after Donald Trump lashing
Keir Starmer tells Volodymyr Zelensky Ukraine has 'full support of UK' after Donald Trump lashing
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky received a warm welcome from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Downing Street, following a tense meeting with US President Donald Trump. Starmer emphasized the UK's full backing for Ukraine, contrasting with Trump's critical remarks about Zelensky's gratitude for US military aid.

Zelensky expressed gratitude for US support despite the clash with Trump, and Starmer aims to facilitate discussions among European leaders for a future peace deal involving US military assets. The visit also included a meeting with King Charles, as Zelensky seeks to strengthen alliances amid ongoing tensions with Russia.


GB News: Starmer reaffirms ‘unwavering determination’ to stand with Ukraine after Zelensky’s clash with Trump
Starmer reaffirms ‘unwavering determination’ to stand with Ukraine after Zelensky’s clash with Trump
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Downing Street, expressing strong support for Ukraine amid ongoing tensions with Russia. This meeting followed Zelensky's recent confrontation with Donald Trump regarding U.S. assistance to Ukraine.

Starmer's reaffirmation of Britain's commitment to Ukraine highlights the UK's ongoing role in supporting the nation since the onset of the conflict in 2021.


GB News: Keir Starmer embraces Volodymyr Zelensky as he arrives at Downing Street after Trump row
Keir Starmer embraces Volodymyr Zelensky as he arrives at Downing Street after Trump row
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was warmly welcomed by UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street, following his high-profile meeting with President Trump. Despite contrasting atmospheres, the UK continues to show robust support for Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

The UK's commitment to Ukraine has been unwavering since the onset of the war in 2021.


GB News: We can’t take on Russia and Ukraine are finished without America, says Nana Akua
We can’t take on Russia and Ukraine are finished without America, says Nana Akua
Donald Trump, in recent meetings with UK leader Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Zelensky, emphasized the need for peace in Ukraine, arguing that the conflict should not have started if he were president. He criticized ongoing military support as madness in an unwinnable situation.

While acknowledging Zelensky's challenges, Trump expressed that continued conflict leads to unnecessary loss of life. The focus should be on finding a pathway to peace rather than escalating military involvement.


GB News: WATCH: GB News guest's Donald Trump prediction as Putin watches Zelensky row
WATCH: GB News guest's Donald Trump prediction as Putin watches Zelensky row
Political commentator JJ Anisiobi claims that Vladimir Putin will cease his aggressive actions in Ukraine due to Donald Trump's influence. He attributes Trump's popularity to his straightforward communication style.




GB News: GB News guest explains why ‘wider public like seeing Trump in power’ in explosive rant
GB News guest explains why ‘wider public like seeing Trump in power’ in explosive rant
Political commentator JJ Anisiobi claims Vladimir Putin will cease his aggressive actions in Ukraine due to Donald Trump's influence, asserting that Trump's straightforwardness resonates with the public. Anisiobi argues that Trump's approach differs from that of other politicians.

In contrast, Labour MP Barry Gardiner criticized Trump's previous inaction during Russia's annexation of Crimea and emphasized the need for U.S. guarantees in any agreements with Putin. Tensions escalated during a recent public confrontation between Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky over gratitude and respect.


GB News: Michael Caine, 91, sparks fiery debate as he issues three-word verdict on explosive Trump-Zelensky row
Michael Caine, 91, sparks fiery debate as he issues three-word verdict on explosive Trump-Zelensky row
Michael Caine's recent social media posts about the tense exchange between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky have sparked debate among users. The confrontation in the Oval Office saw Trump accuse Zelensky of disrespecting the U.S. and "gambling with World War III," as the meeting intended to finalize a minerals deal devolved into a public argument.

Caine's comments, urging Trump to "calm down," drew mixed reactions, with some supporting the actor while others criticized him for weighing in on political matters. Following the incident, Trump expressed frustration over Zelensky's approach, stating he was not ready for peace and that the minerals deal was not signed due to the heated exchange.


GB News: ‘Tipping point’ for Zelensky revealed as body language expert dissects chaotic clash with Trump
‘Tipping point’ for Zelensky revealed as body language expert dissects chaotic clash with Trump
Body language expert Darren Stanton analyzed the tense exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and former President Donald Trump, highlighting gestures that indicated a clash of priorities. Stanton noted Zelensky's "defiance" and "arrogance," which seemed to provoke Trump, who prioritized deal-making over discussions of support for Ukraine.

The confrontation raised concerns about future U.S. support for Ukraine, with Trump accusing Zelensky of ingratitude. Despite Zelensky's frustrations, Stanton concluded that Trump emerged as the stronger participant in the exchange. European leaders continue to support Zelensky amid ongoing Russian aggression.


GB News: Putin’s ‘game plan’ after watching Trump tear into Zelensky exposed: ‘Russian strategy can be seen’
Putin’s ‘game plan’ after watching Trump tear into Zelensky exposed: ‘Russian strategy can be seen’
Defense expert Robert Fox suggests that Vladimir Putin aims for a ceasefire that allows Russia to claim victory in Ukraine. The recent confrontation between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky has raised concerns that it may benefit Putin's strategy.

Fox highlights Russia's desire to maintain influence in the region while pursuing mineral deals with American companies. The meeting ended abruptly, with Trump urging Zelensky to show more gratitude for U.S. support, leaving the future of negotiations uncertain.


GB News: Zelensky ‘in stronger position’, claims Ukraine MP as row with Trump leaves peace talks in tatters
Zelensky ‘in stronger position’, claims Ukraine MP as row with Trump leaves peace talks in tatters
Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik stated that President Volodymyr Zelensky remains in a strong position despite a contentious meeting with former President Trump, who criticized Zelensky's leadership and refused to condemn Russia's actions. Rudik emphasized the ongoing struggle of Ukrainian forces and the need for unity.

Following the meeting, support for Zelensky emerged from various officials, including European leaders who issued statements in Ukrainian, reinforcing solidarity with Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict.


GB News: Starmer to meet with Zelensky TODAY in surprise move just one day after Ukrainian leader's furious bust-up with Trump
Starmer to meet with Zelensky TODAY in surprise move just one day after Ukrainian leader's furious bust-up with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet UK Labour leader Keir Starmer at Downing Street today. This meeting follows a notable disagreement between Zelensky and U.S. President Biden during his visit to the White House.

Zelensky arrived in the UK earlier today, with a plane featuring Ukraine's flag landing at London Stansted, where he was greeted by a convoy of vehicles.


#economy

GB News: Asda 'risking anarchy' after axing staff bonuses for 10,000 employees over faltering performace
Asda 'risking anarchy' after axing staff bonuses for 10,000 employees over faltering performace
Asda has eliminated bonuses for over 10,000 managers due to a decline in performance, with market share dropping from 13.7% to 12.6%. The supermarket recorded its worst Christmas in a decade, prompting concerns about morale and talent retention among staff.

Allan Leighton has returned to lead Asda, acknowledging that recovery may take up to five years. The company is under pressure from rising costs and has faced criticism for previous job cuts. Asda is currently searching for a permanent CEO after a leadership vacuum since August 2021.


GB News: Empty shelves INEVITABLE, warns Gareth Wyn Jones as farmers prepare to descend on London again
Empty shelves INEVITABLE, warns Gareth Wyn Jones as farmers prepare to descend on London again
Farmer Gareth Wyn Jones criticized the government's inheritance tax policy, warning it jeopardizes Britain's food security. He expressed concern that the removal of tax relief for farms valued over £1 million could lead to empty supermarket shelves and financial strain on farmers.

Ahead of a Pancake Day protest on March 4, Jones emphasized the need for government recognition of farmers' vital role in food production. The protest aims to rally against the tax changes, which farmers say could have catastrophic effects on their businesses and livelihoods.


#military

GB News: Rachel Reeves signs £2.26bn loan deal with Ukraine with plan to pay it back with frozen Russian assets
Rachel Reeves signs £2.26bn loan deal with Ukraine with plan to pay it back with frozen Russian assets
Rachel Reeves has finalized a £2.26 billion loan agreement with Ukraine to enhance its military capabilities amid ongoing conflict with Russia. The deal, signed during Ukrainian President Zelensky's visit to London, will be repaid using profits from immobilized Russian assets.

This agreement marks a significant financial commitment from the UK to support Ukraine's defense. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed full backing for Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of security and sovereignty for both Ukraine and Europe.


#culture

The Western Journal: Fans Worried as Don Lemon Filmed Chasing Trains, Annoying Strangers in Subway
Fans Worried as Don Lemon Filmed Chasing Trains, Annoying Strangers in Subway
Don Lemon, former CNN host, has raised eyebrows with recent subway antics, where he approached strangers with bizarre images, leading to public concern about his mental state. Critics suggest his behavior reflects a decline from his previous career in journalism.

Lemon's post-CNN activities, including littering his book in NYC, have drawn ridicule and highlight a perceived lack of relevance among left-leaning figures. Observers argue that to regain credibility, he should adopt a more balanced approach rather than continuing his anti-conservative stance.


GB News: Maura Higgins shocks with SEE-THROUGH dress as she leads big names at Brit Awards 2025 red carpet
Maura Higgins shocks with SEE-THROUGH dress as she leads big names at Brit Awards 2025 red carpet
Maura Higgins made a bold statement at the 2025 Brit Awards in a sheer black dress, showcasing her black lacy underwear. Other notable appearances included Olympian Keely Hodgkinson in a daring outfit and Ella Henderson in denim, among various celebrities on the red carpet.

The event, hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall, celebrates its 45th year at London's O2 Arena. Performances from artists like Charli XCX, who leads in nominations, and Jade Thirlwall's solo debut are highly anticipated. The evening promises emotional moments and standout performances.


GB News: Happy St David’s Day! Revellers flock to Wrexham to celebrate Welsh patron saint in joyous scenes
Happy St David’s Day! Revellers flock to Wrexham to celebrate Welsh patron saint in joyous scenes
In Wrexham, Wales, celebrations for St David's Day featured locals adorned with national emblems like daffodils and leeks. The streets were filled with Welsh flags as attendees expressed pride in their heritage. A young man looked forward to Wrexham's League One match against Bolton.

The event was organized by a local's mother, adding personal significance to the festivities.


#health

Fox News: Former GOP Rep. Mia Love's brain cancer no longer responding to treatment: daughter
Former GOP Rep. Mia Love's brain cancer no longer responding to treatment: daughter
Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love's family is focusing on spending quality time with her as her glioblastoma brain cancer has stopped responding to treatment. Love, who made history as the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, was diagnosed in 2022 and revealed her condition in August 2023.

Love's daughter, Abigale, shared the family's shift from treatment to cherishing their remaining moments together. Love, who served two terms in Congress and was an advocate for financial stability, has received widespread support from friends and colleagues during this challenging time.


GB News: Product recall: Vegetables sold in Sainsbury's recalled from stores for posing a risk of dizziness and vomiting
Product recall: Vegetables sold in Sainsbury's recalled from stores for posing a risk of dizziness and vomiting
Baxter's Food Group has recalled its Sliced Gherkins Crunchy & Sweet due to undeclared mustard, posing a health risk for those with mustard allergies. The Food Standards Agency has classified this as an Allergy Alert, advising affected consumers to dispose of the product.

Customers are urged to contact Baxter's for a replacement and are informed that no other products are affected by this recall. The FSA continues to issue notices to ensure consumer safety regarding food-related issues.


#crime

GB News: Three teenage girls charged with manslaughter after man, 75, dies in North London
Three teenage girls charged with manslaughter after man, 75, dies in North London
Three teenage girls, aged 14, 16, and 17, have been charged with manslaughter after the death of 75-year-old Fredi Reviro in Islington, north London. Reviro was assaulted on Seven Sisters Road and died in the hospital the following day.

The girls were initially arrested for grievous bodily harm before the charges were upgraded. They are set to appear in court on March 3, as the local community expresses shock over the incident. Police are seeking information from witnesses.


GB News: Met Police officer sexually assaulted girl in Tesco while she shopped with her mum
Met Police officer sexually assaulted girl in Tesco while she shopped with her mum
Hassnain Shahzad, a former Metropolitan Police special constable, received a six-month suspended sentence for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in a Tesco Express and on the street. The court condemned his actions as a violation of the victim's rights and noted the lasting impact on her life.

Shahzad was also found to have engaged in predatory behavior, including filming women without consent shortly after the assault. He will be on the sex offenders' register for seven years and must complete community service and rehabilitation.


GB News: Officer fired for 'doing his job' and tackling 'drunk shoplifter' outside Tesco
Officer fired for 'doing his job' and tackling 'drunk shoplifter' outside Tesco
Wayne Price, a former Safer Streets Officer for Worcester Business Improvement District, was dismissed after tackling a drunk shoplifter outside a Tesco store. He claims he acted within his training and was fired for doing his job, while the organization cited potential damage to its reputation.

Price maintains he used reasonable force during the incident, which resulted in the shoplifter being injured. Despite appealing his dismissal, he was unsuccessful. Worcester BID stated they cannot comment on the specifics but emphasize their commitment to supporting local businesses.


GB News: Paedophile migrant on the Chagos Islands sent to the Caribbean after being blocked from entering Britain
Paedophile migrant on the Chagos Islands sent to the Caribbean after being blocked from entering Britain
A convicted paedophile from Diego Garcia will be transferred to a prison in Montserrat as part of a deal to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. This decision follows the UK government's efforts to manage migrants facing criminal charges after they landed on Diego Garcia.

The prisoner, known as VT, will serve his sentence at HMP Brades in Montserrat, which has previously hosted prisoners for a fee. Montserrat's premier confirmed the arrangement, emphasizing that the prisoners must leave the island after serving their sentences.


#sports

The Western Journal: Gator Walks Onto the Green, PGA Golfer Billy Horschel Shows How a Professional Handles the Situation
Gator Walks Onto the Green, PGA Golfer Billy Horschel Shows How a Professional Handles the Situation
PGA golfer Billy Horschel encountered a Florida alligator during the Cognizant Classic in Palm Beach Gardens. After the gator wandered onto the green, Horschel helped a nearby officer by using a club to push the reptile away, much to the cheers of spectators.

Horschel, who is familiar with handling gators, noted that they are typically more afraid of humans and only pose a threat during mating season or when protecting nests. He expressed confidence in managing the situation, recalling his experiences growing up around alligators.


GB News: Usain Bolt launches rant against Olympics champion Noah Lyles over 'disrespectful' comments - 'Stop acting'
Usain Bolt launches rant against Olympics champion Noah Lyles over 'disrespectful' comments - 'Stop acting'
Usain Bolt has called out American sprinter Noah Lyles for allegedly disrespecting him with the remark "Usain Bolt who?" during a podcast. Bolt demanded Lyles "put some respect on my name," emphasizing the importance of honoring predecessors in the sport.

Despite expressing irritation, Bolt acknowledged Lyles' recent Olympic success and stated he would include him in a hypothetical dream 100m race, highlighting a competitive spirit. Bolt remains a benchmark for sprinting excellence, holding world records in the 100m and 200m.


GB News: FIFA chief Gianni Infantino makes feelings clear on Donald Trump and allowing Russia into World Cup
FIFA chief Gianni Infantino makes feelings clear on Donald Trump and allowing Russia into World Cup
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has defended his alliance with former President Donald Trump, calling it "critical" for the success of upcoming World Cup events in the U.S. Infantino praised Trump's promotion of peace, despite controversial remarks about Ukraine's President Zelenskyy.

Infantino also indicated openness to Russia's return to international football, emphasizing the importance of peace talks. He highlighted the significance of maintaining strong relationships with world leaders for the success of FIFA tournaments, including the expanded 2026 World Cup.