The World Anti-Doping Agency rejected a recent media report suggesting possible bans on U.S. officials. The agency said the story misrepresented internal discussions about funding rules and government contributions.
The report, written by The Associated Press, claimed that WADA considered rule changes that could bar President Donald Trump and U.S. officials from attending the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
The story also referenced potential implications for future tournaments, including the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
WADA Response
The global anti-doping watchdog said the AP article contained misleading claims about its internal discussions. The agency stated it already clarified key facts to AP before the article appeared.
According to WADA, it specifically told AP that any potential rules would not affect the upcoming FIFA World Cup …
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