How was the USMNT striker's red card suspension reversed?
Star striker Folarin Balogun was all but set to miss the United States’ next World Cup game against Belgium after receiving a red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina — until, suddenly, FIFA announced it was putting the suspension on hold. NBC News’ Greg Rosenstein explains what we know about why FIFA reversed the decision, including pressure applied from President Trump.
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