The article discusses heightened security measures ahead of the FIFA World Cup final due to the anticipated presence of U.S. President Donald Trump at the event. The White House confirmed Trump will watch the match and participate in the trophy presentation with FIFA President Gianni Infantino. As a result, U.S. security agencies have increased surveillance around the stadium, including ground and aerial monitoring, and special attention will be paid to unauthorized drones. The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed temporary flight restrictions over the area, prohibiting unauthorized drone activity and imposing specific rules on private aircraft. Additional security measures include the closure of parts of airspace, enhanced screening procedures at nearby airports, and potential disruptions to air traffic. These measures go beyond those already in place for the tournament, which had designated stadiums as drone-free zones. The article notes that Trump’s arrival could affect local traffic, as seen during his meeting with Infantino in New York, where streets were closed leading to congestion. Organizers advise fans to arrive early to avoid delays.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about security measures related to Trump's attendance at the World Cup final without overtly endorsing or criticizing his policies. It focuses on logistical and safety implications rather than taking a political stance on Trump himself. While the subject is a




