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Donald Trump is furious. This is one of the last things he needed.

And Trump suffered a medical issue after taking this latest action.

President Trump showed up to the Oval Office on Monday with a voice that was incredibly raspy. The media became concerned with his health and were inquiring about why his voice was so hoarse.

The president was raspy because he had just finished screaming at some foreign officials who thought they could chisel a better trade deal out of the United States of America.

His exact words? “I was shouting at people because they were stupid about something having to do with trade and a country, and I straightened it out, but I blew my stack at these people.”

One reporter kept poking: “Which country was it?” But Trump wasn’t going to give in, saying, “Why would I say that to you? I can’t believe it.”

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The same presser was supposed to touch on the World Cup coming to America next summer, but the trade story stole the show because it’s the perfect reminder: Trump never stops fighting for Americans.

The president also rolled out the new FIFA Prioritized Appointment Scheduling System (PASS), which fast-tracks visa interviews for foreigners who already have World Cup tickets.

“Secretary Rubio’s team at the State Department has worked tirelessly with the Department of Homeland Security to ensure that soccer fans from all around the world are properly vetted and able to come to the United States next summer easily,” Trump declared.

Notice the key word: vetted. Nobody’s waving in randoms. You buy a ticket, you get a faster interview slot, but you still get the full background check. No shortcuts on security, period.

Trump kept going: “We’re also creating what we’re calling the FIFA prioritized appointment scheduling system…and this will allow World Cup ticket holders with long wait times to opt with FIFA for a prioritized interview.”

FIFA boss Gianni Infantino stated that the PASS program will make sure “those who buy a ticket that are legitimate football fans or soccer fans, they can come and attend the World Cup in the best condition, starting from getting their visa and then coming, of course, in the country to enjoy.”

Secretary Marco Rubio jumped in, saying, “Our advice to everybody is, if you have a ticket for any of the games, you need to apply, if you haven’t done so, as soon as possible. Don’t wait till the last minute.”

This is peak Trump: scream at trade cheats until they fold, then turn around and throw the greatest global sports party the world has ever seen, all while keeping the border locked down tighter than Fort Knox

The man’s running circles around every bureaucrat, every globalist, every country that thought they could play him.

Other countries are still crying about tariffs. Trump’s over here turning soccer into an American economic boom while personally standing strong on trade negotiations.

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