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Donald Trump's 'Reverse Midas Touch' Strikes Again, This Time in the World Cup

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The US World Cup team's loss to Belgium is attributed to Donald Trump's 'reverse Midas touch,' where his interventions, like a controversial red card reversal, turned the underdog team into villains and led to a humiliating defeat.

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The US World Cup team's loss to Belgium is attributed to Donald Trump's 'reverse Midas touch,' where his interventions, like a controversial red card reversal, turned the underdog team into villains and led to a humiliating defeat.

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