Dodgers, World Series and Trump
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Donald Trump is "afraid to bet," after Trump didn't respond to Carney's attempt to make a friendly wager on the Series.
The reason these fake tweets go viral is that it’s simply impossible to tell which screeds from President Trump are authentic. Trump has always been off his rocker, but he’s gotten increasingly unhinged during his second term, posting some of the weirdest things that a president has ever expressed in public.
Toronto — Louis Acosta, a Dodgers fan from Santa Clarita, flew to Toronto on Friday to support his home town team for their fifth World Series appearance in the last 9 years. During Game 1 at the Rogers Centre, he proudly wore his Dodgers shirt and cap amid the opening ceremonies.
Author Stephen King on Sunday shared a social media post incorrectly claiming that President Donald Trump said he would not invite this year's World Series champions to the White House. Newsweek reached out to King's management for comment via email.
Did President Donald Trump really say the baseball World Series winners wouldn't be allowed to come to the White House? No, that tweet is fake.
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Canadians mad about Trump’s trade war avoided the US. Then the Blue Jays made it to the World Series
Vancouver attorney Grant Murray used to travel to the United States frequently until the US-Canadian trade dispute led him to wage his own personal travel boycott. But as much as he loves his country and wants to support it,
Several screenshots have been circulating on social media claiming that United States President Donald Trump is unhappy with the Toronto Blue Jays facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Seri
In a post on Sunday, King wrote, “Trump says he won’t invite either team playing in the World Series to the White House. He can’t rise above his petty political concerns even for the great American game. If anything shows what a louse he is, that’s it.”
In late October 2025, a screenshot claimed to show a post from U.S. President Donald Trump's Truth Social account in which he refused to invite the winner of MLB's World Series to the White House and claimed the ongoing championship was "rigged by the Dems & the Mafia.
President Donald Trump said on Saturday he was increasing tariffs on Canada by an additional 10% "above what they're paying now," as he reacted again to an ad by Canada's Ontario province, a day after it was aired during the World Series broadcast.