President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday creating a task force to oversee the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and he’s putting himself in charge of it.

The task force will coordinate federal planning for transportation, security and visa processing for the 2028 games. Mr. Trump said he’s directing agencies like the State Department and Justice Department to “use every tool at their disposal to ensure a fantastic, safe and beautiful event.”

The president will personally chair the task force — in line with a similar Trump-led task force to oversee preparations for the 2026 World Cup — and Vice President JD Vance will serve as its vice chair. Other members include Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.

In response to questions from reporters, the president said Tuesday, “we’ll do anything necessary to keep the Olympics safe, including using our National Guard or military.”

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    4 months ago

    Hope LA just decides to cancel. It would be a disaster anyway with a large proportion of the attendees and participants not coming for fear of ICE or whatever other Republican military force Trump decides to “secure” the event with

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    4 months ago

    It is time for good old Olympic Games boycot. The last major boycot was 1984 when the games were in … wait a minute,… in LA. “All of this has happened before, and will happen again”.

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      Plus, it will hurt LA somehow. You can’t have a democratic city with a governor he hates running things successfully.

      • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒@lemmy.world
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        Generally the Olympics fucks the home city when it leaves. Trash everywhere and tourist behaviour, lack of etiquette “I wont be here next week” types. And the infrastructure built for it.

        All of it abandoned and left for the home country to figure out when it leaves. You dont want an Olympic regulation pool, track, and more, with an athlete’s villa in that spot? Ah well we (the Olympic committee) fucked off after it ended so it’s all yours to clean up!

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    Seriously, what non US citizen would ever want go there to watch it or worse, participate?

    I’m sorry, but for the next -at least- 4 years, I won’t visit the US, too dangerous. I haven’t done anything wrong, I’m not a criminal, I’m a perfect stand-up citizen and I’m fucking terrified to visit that fascist country. There is always a non zero chance you’ll end up in a torture prison for no other reason than having the wrong skin color, the wrong opinion, the wrong anything.

    I wouldn’t go there if offered a million dollars, I’m not even kidding as it could literally mean the end of my life.

    I know that athletes are dreaming about the Olympics but ask yourself, is it really REALLY worth it? Wait until the next Olympics or just go for something different

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      Seriously, what non US citizen would ever want go there to watch it or worse, participate?

      Plenty of people who train their whole lives for a single moment in the spotlight simply aren’t paying attention to the US political scene. Plenty more are, themselves, coming from countries with brutal dictatorial governments and slavishly servile media networks, and simply don’t see what the big deal is.

      I wouldn’t go there if offered a million dollars

      I won’t say these competitions aren’t about the money, because a ton of it changes hands and the system is notoriously corrupt. But, for the athletes themselves, this isn’t just “giving up a million dollars”. It’s “giving up the last ten years of a 16 year old’s life’s work”.

      It would be like telling Magnus Carlson to give up on chess or Jose Altuv to stop playing baseball.

      Wait until the next Olympics or just go for something different

      Would you give this advice to Jesse Owens?

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        Would I recommend anyone not going to a place where they might disappear into a torture prison for life? Yeah, I would

        I get your point, absolutely, and these will be shitty decisions that people will have to make, I fully agree, but there are bigger things in life, like living free?

        There is a very good non zero chance that some Olympic athletes or their families, or even supporters will be arrested and sent to torture prisons and the fact that barely anyone is worried about that is just weird.

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          there are bigger things in life, like living free?

          What kind of Olympic Athlete - someone whose parents have been rigorously training them for their entire lives - has any concept of living free?

          Every hour of your life is spoken for as soon as you’re old enough to walk.

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    why would any country send athletes to the Olympics hosted in the US?

    I really hope Canada just says fuck no. yes, it sucks for athletes who have been training for this. the whole situation also sucks for the rest of us.

    I won’t be supporting this and I will try to avoid supporting any athlete or sponsor of this.

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      As much as I want that to happen, it won’t. Look at previous examples of Olympics hosted in Russia or China. Or look at the World Cup football in Qatar, in stadiums that were built by slaves, some of them died during construction. Countries didn’t boycot those events, why would that happen now?

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        Those host nations weren’t actively insulting or bullying their customers. I think it would be much easier for all nations to snub America, because it has been made clear that Dogey America doesn’t like them. Foreign politicians would be lauded for disowning the olympics, since America has been stoking the fires of nationalism by being a jerk.

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        Because those events didn’t run the risk of athletes being arrested for ??? and deported to a gulag in a third country

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        And by “some of them”, you mean an estimated 6500 workers have died building the stadiums in Qatar. Didn’t stop Johnny football from enjoying his pints with the games.

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      Who is the Jesse Owens equivalent for 2026? Will we see a Palestinian or a Cuban or perhaps a South African waving a gold medal while Trump looks on sourly?