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Dallas Police Clash With Egyptian World Cup Delegation Over Child Photo Incident

MeidasTouch · ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE at WORLD CUP as Trump goes MISSING! · July 3, 2026
Dallas Police Clash With Egyptian World Cup Delegation Over Child Photo Incident
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ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE at WORLD CUP as Trump goes MISSING!
"Video had showed Egyptian team staff clashing with a Dallas police officer after police had stopped a young child from taking photos with Egyptian players. The footage showed a specific police officer pushing staff members before the situation was brought under control."
A confrontation erupted between Dallas police and Egypt's World Cup delegation when officers stopped a child from photographing Egyptian players before their match against Australia. Video captured a Dallas police officer physically pushing Egyptian staff members during the altercation. Dallas PD's statement failed to address their officer's aggressive behavior in the incident.

About this episode

This episode examines controversial incidents and discriminatory treatment surrounding the World Cup hosted in America under the Trump administration. The discussion centers on two major flashpoints: a physical confrontation between Dallas police and Egypt's World Cup delegation when officers stopped a child from photographing players, and the Trump administration's unique restrictions on Iran's national team. Andrew Giuliani made explosive claims on TalkSport that Iran's delegation included individuals with direct ties to terrorist organizations, defending policies that forced the Iranian team to base in Tijuana and limited their US entry to 24-hour windows before matches. Homeland Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen publicly stated he did a happy dance when Iran was eliminated from the tournament. The episode contrasts these governmental actions with the warm reception visiting teams received from ordinary Americans, including Algerian players being embraced by a small town whose high school band learned their national anthem. The host argues that while the World Cup has seen successful grassroots cultural exchange, the Trump administration's hard-line immigration policies and discriminatory treatment of certain teams undermine America's soft power. Additional issues discussed include Trump's simultaneous attacks on birthright citizenship while celebrating goals from US striker Balagan, who would not qualify for the national team under proposed policy changes, and Trump's plan to present the World Cup trophy despite avoiding games during the tournament.

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