Politics
Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Contraceptive Storage and World Cup Controversy
The Trump administration is facing criticism for storing expired contraceptives in Belgium at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars per month. Meanwhile, Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House World Cup task force, made controversial claims about a Somali referee.
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The Hill
President Trump’s World Cup czar, Andrew Giuliani, on Sunday claimed that a Somali referee who was denied entry into the U.S. as part of the FIFA World Cup "was talking to some very bad people." "There's some classified information we can't discuss now," he told CBS News in an interview. "At some po
2026-06-15 21:11 UTC
The Hill
Millions of dollars' worth of contraceptives meant to be distributed to low-income nations in Africa have expired, but the Trump administration is paying tens of thousands of dollars a month to keep them in storage in Belgium, according to a report from the U.S. Agency for International Development'
2026-06-15 21:21 UTC