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U.S. Women's Soccer Team Mostly Silent During National Anthem at World Cup

TMZ.com Saturday, 22 July 2023
The U.S. Women's Soccer team wasn't feelin very patriotic during their World Cup opener -- and it showed on their faces ... with mostly closed mouths during the National Anthem. The U.S.'s debut game against Vietnam went down Friday in New Zealand,…
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