Hayes: Trump's 'Curse' Repeats Itself Across Sports and Politics

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Chris Hayes argues that President Trump’s involvement in sports—such as his call to FIFA after Balogun’s red card and his high-profile visit to Game 3 of the NBA Finals—shows a recurring 'curse' where the teams or pursuits he touches tend to falter, a pattern Hayes says extends beyond sports into politics, though he emphasizes it’s a continuing trend rather than a one-off incident.
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