The fan shut down his social media presence after being bullied.
Special Presidential Envoy for Tourism Nick Adams announced that a German FIFA World Cup fan named Freddy, who had gone viral for social media posts commemorating his experiences road-tripping across the U.S., has been invited to visit the White House.
Envoy Adams stated, “Despite… 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.”
“Freddy’s only ‘crime’ was loving America and documenting his travels in a completely non-partisan way,” the tourism envoy continued. “As the Special Presidential Envoy for Tourism, I am proud that Freddy enjoyed his trip here.”
Envoy Adams concluded, “In the true spirit of 250… the visit will go ahead as planned. America remains open for business and open to visitors who simply want to experience the greatest country on Earth. We will never let the mob dictate who gets to enjoy it.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For members of President Trump’s administration as they welcome international tourists and promote the U.S. 250th anniversary.
- For Envoy Adams as he oversees outreach and promotions for tourism in America.
Sources: The White House, Townhall





