President Donald Trump says he will not pay the $1,000-plus ticket price for the United States' first World Cup match, pressuring FIFA over high costs.
President Donald Trump stated in an interview that he will not pay the $1,000 ticket price for the United States' opening World Cup match, citing concerns over FIFA's pricing.
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