Sports10/15/2025The Guardian

Boston mayor Michelle Wu dismisses Trump threat to remove World Cup games from city

Boston mayor Michelle Wu dismisses Trump threat to remove World Cup games from city

In a recent news article, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu dismissed a threat made by former US President Donald Trump to remove World Cup games from Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Trump had claimed that the FIFA president could "easily" move the games if Boston did not "clean up its act," which Wu characterized as "targeting Boston values." The mayor appeared on a local podcast to respond to Trump's criticism, labeling the former president's comments as an attempt to interfere in the city's affairs. Wu's comments suggest that Boston is ready to stand its ground against the former president's attempts to influence the city's hosting of the World Cup games.

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