Team USA women’s hockey team refuse White House invite following Trump’s controversial remark
President Donald Trump congratulated the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team after their gold medal victory over Canada. During a celebratory phone call, however, a comment about the women’s team—who had also secured gold—quickly sparked online debate.
Following the men’s championship, Trump praised their performance, calling them “unbelievable.” He then referenced the women’s team, joking that he’d “probably be impeached” if they weren’t invited to the White House. Some viewed this as lighthearted humor, while others found it dismissive of the women’s achievement.
Shortly after, the U.S. women’s hockey team announced they would decline the White House invitation tied to the upcoming State of the Union address. Their statement expressed gratitude but cited previously scheduled academic and professional commitments preventing attendance.
The team’s formal, measured response emphasized appreciation while clarifying scheduling conflicts. Still, their decision not to attend quickly became a focal point for intense online discussion across social media platforms.
Reactions divided sharply. Supporters praised the women’s independence and principle, calling them “real patriots” with strong convictions. Critics of the president suggested his remark influenced their choice. Others argued that a presidential invitation represents a rare honor regardless of politics.
Some defended Trump’s tone as obviously humorous, while frustration emerged from those perceiving disrespect toward the presidency. The moment highlighted the increasingly blurred line between athletic achievement and political discourse in today’s climate.
Both teams achieved remarkable success, defeating Canada in overtime matchups to secure Olympic gold. Their performances will be remembered for athletic excellence, even as the invitation conversation continues. The episode underscores how celebratory moments can take on deeper political meaning, with sports and public life becoming ever more intertwined.