WASHINGTON — What should have been a polished, globally televised celebration at the Kennedy Center instead spiraled into a surreal political spectacle, raising new questions about credibility, propriety, and even the physical stamina of former President T.r.u.m.p. According to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel — who used his monologue to dissect the evening in real time — T.r.u.m.p appeared to fall asleep during the presentation of a newly devised FIFA Peace Prize, awarded to him during the World Cup draw in a ceremony many inside FIFA say they had never heard of until hours before it happened.

The incident, now circulating widely on social media, triggered an immediate wave of confusion among FIFA officials, human-rights advocates, and political analysts who questioned both the legitimacy of the award and the bizarre theatricality surrounding its rollout. The story has stretched far beyond Kimmel’s comedic framing, becoming the latest flashpoint in the increasingly tangled intersection of sports, politics, and presidential ambition.
A Prize Few Knew Existed, Awarded in a Ceremony Few Understood
The centerpiece of the controversy is the FIFA Peace Prize, a distinction not previously recognized in the federation’s official awards programs. Sources within FIFA told reporters they were “caught off guard” when president Gianni Infantino unveiled the honor, presenting it to T.r.u.m.p as a tribute to his “exceptional efforts toward global peace.”
Multiple FIFA staff members, speaking anonymously for fear of retaliation, said they were not informed of the award’s creation and struggled to understand its criteria. Several described it as “politically motivated,” while one senior official called it “a participation trophy for political theater.”
Kimmel seized on the confusion, mocking the prize as “a make-your-own-award moment engineered to soothe bruised feelings,” a reference to T.r.u.m.p’s long-publicized disappointment after failing to secure a Nobel Peace Prize earlier in the year.
The late-night host said he watched the ceremony unfold with disbelief:
“FIFA invented a peace prize, handed it to T.r.u.m.p at the Kennedy Center, and then he fell asleep during his own award. You can’t write comedy better than this.”
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A Kennedy Center Transformation That Stunned Attendees
Perhaps just as startling as the award itself was the setting. The Kennedy Center — traditionally neutral ground and often strictly nonpolitical — was transformed into what some attendees described as the “MAGA FIFA World Cup Draw.” The theater was filled with Trump-aligned entertainers, celebrities with little connection to global soccer, and American sports icons invited not for their ties to FIFA but their ties to T.r.u.m.p.
The stage design, lighting, and flow of the event seemed unusually focused on presenting T.r.u.m.p as the central figure. “It was like watching a cross between a campaign rally and a soft-power spectacle,” said one attendee who had participated in previous World Cup ceremonies. “It felt nothing like FIFA. It felt like propaganda.”
Infantino, in his introduction, called T.r.u.m.p a “close friend” and credited him for “unmatched contributions to peace.” Human-rights groups immediately objected, calling the remarks “absurd” and “devoid of factual basis,” pointing to ongoing international criticism over migration restrictions, diplomatic breakdowns, and previous inflammatory rhetoric.

Kimmel Broadens the Lens: From Comedy to Geopolitics
Kimmel, known for turning political missteps into cultural moments, used the Kennedy Center episode to highlight what he framed as a series of escalating global tensions linked to T.r.u.m.p’s leadership. He cited failed impeachment efforts, volatile foreign-policy decisions, diplomatic fallout that continues to affect international travel, and the rising anxiety surrounding preparations for the 2026 World Cup, set to be hosted in the United States.
Kimmel warned that the tournament risked becoming “less a celebration of the sport and more a sprawling T.r.u.m.p media vehicle,” overshadowing athletes and undermining the inclusive spirit of the World Cup.
“He treats diplomacy like it’s reality television,” Kimmel said. “Now he’s treating the World Cup the same way.”
The late-night host delivered his sharpest line at the end of the monologue:
“This wasn’t a soccer event. It was a North Korea-level loyalty performance with better lighting.”
Growing Scrutiny and Mounting Questions
The fallout has been swift. FIFA leadership is reportedly fractured over the decision to introduce the peace prize, with several members pushing for an internal review. Kennedy Center staff privately expressed discomfort with how the venue was repurposed for what appeared to be a politically charged spectacle. And political analysts say the visual of T.r.u.m.p allegedly drifting asleep during the ceremony will likely fuel speculation about his stamina and readiness for the national spotlight.
For now, neither T.r.u.m.p nor Infantino has offered detailed comment beyond brief, celebratory statements. But the pressure is mounting, and the public backlash shows no sign of calming.