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Football World Cup and other events: US plans to allocate $ 500 million for drones protection

US Presidential Administration Donald Trump plans to allocate $ 500 million to protect the World Football Championship and other large -scale drone attacks. Source: The Director of the White House Working Group on the FIFACE OF THE FIFACE OF THE FIFACE 2026 Andrew Juliani in a comment by Politico Details: According to Juliani, the administration plans to allocate $ 500 million in support of state and local authorities in the development And the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The White House notes that the allocated funds will be used, in particular, to ensure the safety of 104 football matches that will take place in the US stadiums. It is assumed that city police units will use portable devices to detect aircraft, knock them away or intercepts them. Direct language of Juliana: “All, from governors to different police commissioners in these different cities and to the chief stadium safety officer, they say that they need what they need to protect objects (World Cup – Ed.).” Details: Antironous protection intends to finance at the expense of the funds allocated by the Ministry of Internal Security as part of the One Big Beautify Bill in July. The publication states that the allocation of these funds will further involve the White House into a contradictory debate as to which law enforcement agencies should have the right to intercepite or disable drones. Financing will further involve the White House into a controversial debate as to which law enforcement agencies should have the right to intercepite or fail drones. Currently, only federal agencies can do this, and the Bill of the House of Representatives, which extends these powers to local police, seems to be stuck. The administration examines plans for emergency situations that will allow the Ministry of Justice to temporarily authorize state and local officials to kill unauthorized drones in the event that Congress does not take appropriate measures. However, gaps in the US legislation remain a major obstacle. According to the current Federal Rules, only the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Internal Security have the authority to knock down or intercept drones in unauthorized places or in other cases where they are considered a threat, – add Politico. In addition to the World Football Championship, the US Presidential Administration links policy to drones with broader industrial and defense purposes. In June, Trump signed decrees on strengthening the safety of airspace, accelerating drones in the domestic market and expanding commercial activities.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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US Presidential Administration Donald Trump plans to allocate $ 500 million to protect the World Football Championship and other large -scale drone attacks.

Source: Director of the White House Working Group on the World Cup in 2026 Andrew Juliani in a comment by Politico

Details: According to Juliani, the administration plans to allocate $ 500 million to support government and local authorities in the development of security strategies against drones on the eve of the football tournament held in the US, Canada and Mexico, as well as the 250th anniversary of the USA and the Olympic Games 2028 in Los Angeles.

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The White House notes that the allocated funds will be used, in particular, to ensure the safety of 104 football matches that will take place in the US stadiums.

It is assumed that city police units will use portable devices to detect aircraft, knock them away or intercepts them.

Direct language Juliani: “All, from governors to different police commissioners in these different cities and to the chief stadium safety officer, they say that they need what they need to protect objects (World Cup – Ed.).”

Details: Antironous protection intends to finance at the expense of the funds allocated by the Ministry of Internal Security as part of the One Big Beautify Bill in July.

The publication states that the allocation of these funds will further involve the White House into a contradictory debate as to which law enforcement agencies should have the right to intercepite or disable drones.

Financing will further involve the White House into a controversial debate as to which law enforcement agencies should have the right to intercepite or fail drones. Currently, only federal agencies can do this, and the Bill of the House of Representatives, which extends these powers to local police, seems to be stuck. The administration examines plans for emergency situations that will allow the Ministry of Justice to temporarily authorize state and local officials to kill unauthorized drones in the event that Congress does not take appropriate measures.

However, gaps in the US legislation remain a major obstacle. According to the current Federal Rules, only the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Internal Security have the authority to knock down or intercept drones in unauthorized places or in other cases where they are considered a threat, – add Politico.

In addition to the World Football Championship, the US Presidential Administration links policy to drones with broader industrial and defense purposes. In June, Trump signed decrees on strengthening the safety of airspace, accelerating drones in the domestic market and expanding commercial activities.

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