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The New York Times is reporting that U.S. soccer star Balogan 's red card was revoked after Trump called Infantino .
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The New York Times is reporting that U.S. soccer star Balogan 's red card was revoked after Trump called Infantino .

The article reports that the U.S. soccer player Folaraín Balogun was allowed to participate in the World Cup despite receiving a red card in his previous match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the New York Times, this decision followed a phone call from former President Donald Trump to FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The FIFA announced that Balogun’s one-year suspension has been suspended, allowing him to play against Belgium. The article notes that this is the first time since 1962 that FIFA has allowed a player who received a red card to compete in a subsequent match. It also mentions that Infantino has previously sought Trump’s favor, including awarding him the FIFA Peace Prize. The article highlights the potential advantage this could give the U.S. team in their upcoming match.

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The New York Times is reporting that U.S. soccer star Balogan 's red card was revoked after Trump called Infantino .

The article reports that the U.S. soccer player Folaraín Balogun was allowed to participate in the World Cup despite receiving a red card in his previous match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the New York Times, this decision followed a phone call from former President Donald Trump to FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The FIFA announced that Balogun’s one-year suspension has been suspended, allowing him to play against Belgium. The article notes that this is the first time since 1962 that FIFA has allowed a player who received a red card to compete in a subsequent match. It also mentions that Infantino has previously sought Trump’s favor, including awarding him the FIFA Peace Prize. The article highlights the potential advantage this could give the U.S. team in their upcoming match.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation as an instance of political influence over FIFA decisions, emphasizing the involvement of Trump and the potential benefit to the U.S. team. The narrative suggests that the decision was influenced by political pressure rather than purely sporting rules, which leans to

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 40): The article presents a claim about Trump calling FIFA president Infantino to overturn a red card against Balogun, but there is no verifiable evidence or official confirmation of this. The story is based on unverified sources from the New York Times, and the details lack corroboration. The tone sugge

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