By Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES — More than three years after 11 U.S. cities were awarded the right to host games during next summer’s World Cup and just two months before the tournament draw, President Trump is threatening to move matches out of places he considers “a little bit dangerous.”
Trump made the comments while speaking to reporters Thursday in the oval office and the cities that appear to be in his cross hairs are Democratic ones such as Seattle and San Francisco, which have not supported the president’s immigration policies.
“They’re run by radical left lunatics who don’t know what they’re doing,” Trump said.
Seattle is scheduled to host six games, including a group-stage match featuring the U.S. Six matches will also be played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clar