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Five Ways Trump's Administration Could Reshape the Sports Industry


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Published in Sports and Competition on Tuesday, January 21st 2025 at 6:45 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Donald Trump began his second term as President of the United States Monday amid expectations his administration will institute major and immediate changes to American law and policy. Some of those changes will impact the thinning line between college and pro sports,

The article from MSN discusses how Donald Trump's administration could influence the sports industry in several key ways. Firstly, Trump's policies on tax reform could significantly impact sports franchises, potentially affecting their financial operations and profitability. Secondly, changes in immigration policies might affect international athletes' ability to compete in the U.S., possibly limiting the talent pool in various sports. Thirdly, the administration's approach to antitrust laws could lead to less regulation, potentially allowing for more mergers and acquisitions within sports leagues. Fourth, Trump's deregulation efforts might reduce oversight on sports betting, which could expand the legal sports gambling market. Lastly, his administration's stance on health care and drug policies could influence how sports organizations manage athlete health, particularly concerning performance-enhancing drugs and concussion protocols. These potential shifts could reshape the landscape of professional and amateur sports in America.

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