SEATTLE — President Donald Trump raised concerns on Monday about 2026 FIFA World Cup matches being held in Seattle next summer, warning he could ask FIFA to relocate the games from the city if he believes local leaders cannot guarantee safety.

The World Cup will have games in 11 cities across the US, including Seattle.

On Monday, the Trump administration unveiled the “ FIFA Pass ,” allowing tourists from other countries attending World Cup games in the US to get expedited visa appointments.

During the meeting with the White House task force on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Trump made reference to Seattle as a host city and voiced concerns about safety. He also commented on Seattle’s mayor-elect Katie Wilson.

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