Trump calls for an end to ‘American football’

Speaking at the FIFA World Cup draw, Donald Trump has finally come out against the travesty that is American ‘football’:

It’s about time.

And if the Yanks are taking suggestions, we propose they change the name to ‘Power Rangers Rugby’, because that’s what these clowns look like.

Trump — Mr Peace

The 2026 World Cup will be hosted across North America by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Reflecting on the chaotic nature of the Americans, the draw proved to be something of a confusing event:

The other big happening at the World Cup draw was that FIFA — an organisation with a history of corruption scandals — gave a Peace Award to Donald Trump — a man with a history of corruption scandals and war crimes.

So that’s definitely legitimate.

As people have noted, it seems to be an effort on FIFA’s part to appeal to Trump’s childlike nature:

His political opponents are mocking him as a result:

European supporters, meanwhile, had this to say:

This account was actually more incensed if anything:

Even some Fox News hosts understand this shit is embarrassing:

Not all of them, however; some are doubling down on the humiliation:

Trump himself seemed somewhat vacant, although that’s increasingly the norm for the 79-year-old president:

The president of peace?

Honestly, it would have been less embarrassing for FIFA if they’d declared Trump their ‘Player of the Year’. Despite his claims to the contrary, Trump seems to actively be pushing for an illegal war in Venezuela, as Joe Glenton reported for the Canary:

Cartel De Los Soles, the ‘cartel of the suns’, is now on the US foreign terror organisation (FTO) list. The problem is that this cartel – which the US claims is run by senior Venezuela politicians – may not even exist. It was already subject to lesser sanctions. As one thinktanker explained:

“There is no such thing, so Maduro can hardly be its boss.”

There are other alarm bells too. Despite how forcefully this (possibly fictional) cartel is spoken about by US leaders, the organisation wasn’t even mentioned in the US’s latest major drug report released in January 2025.

The US claims to be fighting a war against ‘narcoterrorists’. Since September, that war has claimed at least 82 lives in at-sea air strikes. Evidence to support the strikes is scarce. And even US military judges insist there is an extremely thin legal basis for them. One even said:

“there is no world where this is legal.”

Not even banning American Football could make up for this.

Featured image via KeithJJ

By Willem Moore

This post was originally published on Canary.