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- Trump Hosts Juventus Soccer Team in Awkward White House Meet - TIME
President Donald Trump hosted players from the Juventus soccer team at the White House on Wednesday, asking their opinions on transgender women in sports and discussing the ongoing conflict
- Caught By Surpise – Why Were USMNT, Juventus Stars with Trump at the . . .
Trimothy Weah, left, and Weston McKennie, middle were part of an official Juventus visit to the White House and U S President Donald Trump BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI AFP via Getty Images Juventus used
- Juventus squad caught in awkward interaction with Donald Trump - MSN
The Juventus squad were caught between a rock and a hard place when invited to the White House to meet United States president Donald Trump as part of their Club World Cup tour As the squad posed
- Juventus star breaks ranks and speaks out on awkward Donald Trump visit . . .
Juventus players were invited to the Oval Office for a meeting with Donald Trump on Wednesday, with the US president proceeding to discuss the Civil War and the escalating crisis in the Middle East
- Trump presses Juventus players at White House on transgender athletes . . .
During a White House visit Wednesday by Italian soccer giant Juventus, President Donald Trump pressed players and officials from the club on transgender athletes The awkward scene unfolded in the
- Timothy Weah reveals Juventus stars forced into weird Donald Trump . . .
Juventus players did not appear to enjoy the experience (Picture: Getty Images) Juventus star Timothy Weah has revealed he was forced to attend a ‘weird’ meeting with Donald Trump at the White
- Tim Weah speaks on awkward Juventus meeting with Trump - USA TODAY
Trump instead got awkward silence and nervous laughter Juventus was in Washington, D C for its FIFA Club World Cup opener, which it easily won 5-0 over Al Ain on Wednesday night at Audi Field
- Awkward White House encounter between Trump and Juventus players
Watch President Trump ask Juventus men's players if "a woman could make the team" during their visit to the White House during the Club World Cup, which is being held in the United States
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