Multiple outlets report editorial criticism in response to the widely covered Trump “red card” scandal, with attention also turning to what they describe as deeper integrity issues within sport. The articles argue that the controversy involving a high-profile incident has broader implications, particularly when sport operates with business incentives that may not align with fair and transparent governance. While the specific circumstances of the red-card incident are not detailed in the provided excerpts, the shared framing emphasizes public outrage and international attention following the scandal. The coverage links that reaction to concerns about corruption and ethical standards in Australian sport, describing the problem as more serious than the single incident that triggered global concern. Collectively, the pieces suggest that treating sport primarily as a business can create contradictions and undermine systems intended to protect competition, accountability, and rule enforcement. Across sources, the focus remains on integrity, governance, and the perceived risk that commercial pressures can weaken oversight and public trust.