Yep...new Muslim ban today, as stated in the comments
The Trump administration is updating its travel ban, just hours before it was set to expire. In a proclamation signed by President Trump on Sunday, the travel restrictions now include eight countries, a couple of which are not majority-Muslim, as had been the case with all the nations in the original ban.
Five countries in the previous ban remain under restriction: Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Somalia. Chad, North Korea and Venezuela have been added. The latter two are the first nations included in a version of the travel ban that do not have majority-Muslim populations, which has been a key point in litigation challenging the ban as discriminatory based on religion.
as it pertains to this story, been doing a little googling and I came up with this Vocativ story from 2016.
Trump writes extensively about his experience opposing the NFL in Trump: The Art of the Deal, Trump’s autobiography and his second favorite book of all time (“Nothing beats the Bible, not even The Art of the Deal.”). He devotes an entire chapter to the USFL’s swift rise and swifter fall.
“I love sports, and having my own team seemed the realization of a great fantasy,” Trump wrote. “I also liked the idea of taking on the NFL, a smug, self-satisfied monopoly that I believed was highly vulnerable to an aggressive competitor.”
Trump tells the story of his entrance into the USFL as an investment made more for fun than for profit. “For less than $6 million, contingent on the league’s continuing—compared with the $70 million an NFL franchise might cost—I was able to purchase a professional football team in one of the greatest areas in the world,” Trump said, as his New Jersey Generals enjoyed prime real estate sharing the Meadowlands with the Giants.
“If I could help turn the team and the league around, I stood to earn back many times my initial investment. At the very least, I would have a lot of fun trying.”