Andrew Giuliani, son of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and a longtime loyalist to Donald Trump, has taken charge of American hosting duties for the World Cup next month. This assignment marks a significant promotion for the younger Giuliani.
He now oversees logistics and organization for the international soccer tournament on U.S. soil. The role places him in a high-profile position with substantial responsibility.
Giuliani’s appointment reflects the former president’s ongoing trust in allies from his inner circle. Critics have raised questions about the appointment’s basis in merit over loyalty.
The World Cup is expected to draw millions of visitors to the United States. It represents a major test for American infrastructure and event planning.
Giuliani previously worked in the Trump administration as a special assistant. His new role elevates him into a key operational capacity for a global event.
Supporters argue his experience and close ties to Trump make him a suitable choice. Detractors point to a lack of direct event management background.
The tournament’s success could strengthen Giuliani’s political standing. Failure might fuel scrutiny of his qualifications for the job.





