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President Donald Trump host the popular Italian soccer club Juventus FC at the White House on Wednesday, as the team is in the U.S. for the Club World Cup. During the visit, as the players stood ...
The Juventus delegation stood in the background as Trump answered questions on the Iran-Israel conflict, while he also attempted to discuss transgender women’s participation in sport with the team.
Members of the Italian soccer team Juventus visited with President Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon. Six of the team’s players (Weston McKennie, Timothy Weah, Manuel Locatelli ...
Juventus' players and staff avoided an awkward question about transgender athletes from U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday, with the exchange taking place during the team's visit to the ...
The updated logo is a direct reflection of the Trump agenda. As of noon yesterday, the White House has adopted a new logo that will appear everywhere from the administration’s website to ...
President Donald Trump host the popular Italian soccer club Juventus FC at the White House on Wednesday, as the team is in the U.S. for the Club World Cup. During the visit, as the players stood ...
Juventus unveiled their home kit for the 2025-26 season on Wednesday, with Adidas returning to the kind of design and that strays away from so many of the class Juve kits that are favorites ...
During a White House visit Wednesday by Italian soccer giant Juventus, President Donald Trump pressed players and officials from the club on transgender athletes. The awkward scene unfolded in the ...
Juventus players Weston McKennie, left, and Tim Weah take a selfie outside the White House after they and other team members met with President Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday. (Alex Brandon ...
Timothy Weah opens up about the awkward and embarrassing situation the Juventus squad faced during their visit to the White House with former President Donald Trump. AStv Update: Jun 19th, 2025 11 ...
Watch President Trump ask Juventus men's players if "a woman could make the team" during their visit to the White House during the Club World Cup, which is being held in the United States.
The U.S. men's national team pair, along with several of their Juventus teammates, visited the White House ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup opener against Al Ain later on Wednesday at Audi Field.