WADA may bar US officials

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The World Anti‑Doping Agency is weighing rules that could bar President Donald Trump and all US government officials from attending the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics after a $7.3 million US dues shortfall — a move that could also affect US official attendance at this summer’s men’s World Cup reported. The dispute traces to a bipartisan protest in Washington over WADA governance and transparency, and the agency’s leadership is expected to discuss and potentially vote on the changes in the coming weeks reported.

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  • The dispute traces to a bipartisan protest in Washington over WADA governance and transparency, and the agency’s leadership is expected to discuss and potentially vote on the changes in the coming weeks reported.

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The World Anti‑Doping Agency is weighing rules that could bar President Donald Trump and all US government officials from attending the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics after a $7.3 million US dues shortfall — a move that could also affect US official attendance at this summer’s men’s World Cup reported. The dispute traces to a bipartisan protest in Washington over WADA governance and transparency, and the agency’s leadership is expected to discuss and potentially vote on the changes in the coming weeks reported.

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