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Trump’s $500M Plan Defends World Cup From Drone Threats

Liberty Check

  • Funding will prioritize U.S. stadiums hosting critical matches.
  • Local police will get technology to detect and disable unauthorized drones.
  • Resources come from the Department of Homeland Security under the “One Big Beautiful Bill.”

The Trump administration is launching a $500 million plan to secure the 2026 World Cup with advanced anti-drone measures. The initiative addresses pressing concerns from city officials and law enforcement about stadium safety during the international event.

Andrew Giuliani, director of the White House’s FIFA World Cup 2026 Task Force, emphasized widespread demand for this security.

“Everybody from the governors to different commissioners of the police in these different cities to the stadium chief security officer say that this is something that they need in order to protect the World Cup sites.”

Senior terrorism adviser Seb Gorka highlighted the significance, stating,

“Drones are a disruptive technology. They have an amazing potential for both good and ill.”

“We will increase the enforcement of current laws to deter two types of individuals: evildoers and idiots — the clueless and the careless.”

Events of this scale demand vigilance, limited government overreach, and a constitutionally sound approach to public safety. Join the call to protect liberty as we prepare for the world’s attention on U.S. soil.

The Constitution must be defended.

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