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German FIFA World Cup tourist to visit White House
Key takeaways
- The tourist, who goes by Freddy LA7 online, said he removed his account after being bullied for having a genuinely good time in the U.S. amid the global soccer matches.
- I arranged a visit to the White House for Freddy, the viral FIFA World Cup tourist from Germany, to cap off what has been an epic FIFA World Cup visit to the United States.
- Freddy s only crime was loving America and documenting his travels in a completely non-partisan way.
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The tourist, who goes by Freddy LA7 online, said he removed his account after being bullied for having a genuinely good time in the U.S. amid the global soccer matches.
I arranged a visit to the White House for Freddy, the viral FIFA World Cup tourist from Germany, to cap off what has been an epic FIFA World Cup visit to the United States.
Despite the hateful and angry radical Left s vicious attempts to doxx Freddy, launch personal attacks, and intimidate him into submission, ultimately forcing him to delete his social media accounts to protect his peace and safety, the West Wing visit will still take place, Adams wrote in a statement posted to X.
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