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NBA and NFL File Lawsuit Against the Donald Trump Administration After the EU Announces Suspension of Visa-Free Travel for U.S. Citizens and Officials Starting Feb. 1 Following Trump’s Tariff Threats, as the Sports Associations Warn the Decision Will Severely Harm Athletes and Upcoming Olympic Participation
NBA and NFL Sue Trump Administration After EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for U.S. Citizens, Warn of Major Impact on Athletes and International Competitions
The NBA and NFL have filed a joint lawsuit against the Trump administration following the European Union’s announcement that it will suspend visa-free travel for U.S. citizens and federal officials starting February 1. The suspension comes in response to President Trump’s recent threats to impose tariffs on European countries opposing U.S. policy, including his controversial plans related to Greenland.

In a joint statement, the sports associations warned that the EU’s decision could have a “devastating impact” on athletes, international competitions, and Olympic participation. “Our players and teams rely on international travel to compete at the highest levels,” the statement said. “This suspension threatens not only their careers but also the integrity of competitions that depend on global participation.”
The lawsuit argues that the Trump administration’s policies and statements directly contributed to the EU’s decision, creating “unnecessary economic and professional harm” to athletes and the broader sports community. Legal experts suggest that this case could set a precedent for how sports organizations respond to international policy disputes.
Officials from both leagues have emphasized that the issue is not political but practical, noting that millions of dollars in sponsorships, ticket sales, and broadcast agreements are tied to international competitions. Olympic hopefuls and professional players who frequently compete in Europe could face canceled events, delayed travel, and lost opportunities if the suspension remains in effect.
The EU confirmed the suspension last week, citing “actions by the United States that undermine cooperation and trust between the U.S. and member states.” Travel restrictions will apply to all U.S. citizens, including federal officials, and could complicate diplomatic and sporting exchanges alike.
The Trump administration has not yet publicly responded to the lawsuit. Legal analysts predict that the case could move quickly due to its economic and international implications, with potential ramifications for future U.S.-EU relations beyond the sports world.
