President Trump hosted FIFA President Gianni Infantino, U.S. officials, and members of the World Cup Task Force at the White House on November 17 to announce key updates ahead of the historic 2026 FIFA World Cup. Trump highlighted record-breaking ticket sales, streamlined visa processing for international fans, and the massive economic impact projected to surpass $30–40 billion. Senior officials including JD Vance, Marco Rubio, and DHS leaders outline new priority visa appointments for ticket-holders, enhanced security coordination with host cities, and federal efforts to ensure a safe, smooth World Cup experience. Trump also fielded questions from the press on trade, visas, U.S. economy, Venezuela, Mexico, tariffs, and national security. Trump stressed that Mexico remains a crucial security and trade partner, emphasizing joint coordination ahead of the 2026 World Cup and continued efforts to curb cross-border crime. Trump also addressed Venezuela, warning that hostile actions by the Maduro regime will trigger swift U.S. responses as Washington monitors military movements and regional threats. On Saudi Arabia, Trump said ties are strengthening, highlighting coming agreements on defense, investment, and regional security coordination as Riyadh deepens cooperation with the U.S.

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