Andrew Giuliani Claims Somali Referee Denied US Entry Over Alleged Associations
Andrew Giuliani, identified as President Trump's World Cup task force head, stated Sunday that a Somali referee was denied entry into the United States for the FIFA World Cup. Giuliani claimed the denial stemmed from the referee's alleged interactions with "some very bad people." He also indicated the existence of undisclosed "classified information" that might be released in the future.

Andrew Giuliani, who served as President Trump’s World Cup czar, claimed on Sunday that a Somali referee was denied entry into the United States. The referee was slated to be part of the FIFA World Cup.
Giuliani stated that the denial was due to the referee purportedly "talking to some very bad people." He made these remarks during an interview with CBS News.
He further mentioned the existence of "classified information" related to the matter. Giuliani noted that this information cannot be discussed at present but suggested it "may be released" at a later date. According to The Hill, Giuliani did not provide further details on the nature of the alleged associations or the classified information.

