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Team USA freestyle skiers are facing controversy after some athletes expressed reservations about representing the United States at the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics. Hunter Hess, a freestyle skier from Bend, Oregon, ignited the debate Friday by telling reporters that wearing the American flag does not mean he endorses everything happening in the U.S. His comments were echoed by teammates Chris Lillis and figure skater Amber Glenn, who also cited discomfort with U.S. politics, including protests, immigration enforcement, and challenges for the LGBTQ community.
The remarks prompted a strong backlash from conservatives, including former President Trump, who called Hess a “real loser” and suggested he should prioritize national pride or leave the team. Some critics demanded disciplinary action or for the athletes to be sent home, while others, such as wrestler Tamyra Mensah-Stock, defended their choice to proudly represent the country despite political disagreements.
The U.S. Olympic Committee has not taken any disciplinary measures, noting that athletes are permitted to make such statements during press conferences. This has highlighted the ongoing tension between free speech and national representation, as athletes navigate personal values amid the global spotlight of the Olympics.
Hess clarified that his comments are not meant to undermine the country but reflect his personal perspective, emphasizing support from his fans as his motivation. Nevertheless, the debate underscores the broader cultural polarization in the U.S., with athlete commentary on politics now becoming a high-profile point of national discussion during international competitions.
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