Trump has a well-documented relationship with Infantino, who presented him with the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize in December 2025.
Yet, those close ties became the focus of recent controversy after Folarin Balogun was sent off with a debatable red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina. While FIFA has a no-appeal rule for red cards issued during World Cup matches, the American striker's ban was suspended for a year by the governing body. On the same day of the decision, Trump revealed he asked FIFA to review the decision. Despite his comments, FIFA maintains their decision to suspend Balogun's red card was impartial and isn't uncommon in the sport.
Trump has not attended a match at this World Cup, even as several members of his administration have appeared throughout the tournament. He is also scheduled to attend a FIFA reception at Trump Tower on Friday before heading to the final at New York/New Jersey Stadium two days later.