President Trump Slams Hunter Hess After Skier Expresses 'Mixed Emotions' About Representing US at Olympics
In a heated exchange, President Donald Trump called Olympic skier Hunter Hess "a real loser" on Sunday, criticizing his decision to participate in the Winter Games despite expressing "mixed emotions" about representing the United States.
Hess had been asked about his feelings towards competing for the US, given the current state of affairs back home. In response, he stated that it brings up mixed emotions and that there are a lot of issues he's not a fan of. However, he also emphasized that he represents the values and ideals that he believes in, such as freedom and unity.
Trump took issue with Hess' stance, suggesting that if he doesn't want to represent the US, he shouldn't have tried out for the team. The President also expressed his difficulty in rooting for someone like Hess.
Hess responded on Instagram, stating "I love my country" and acknowledging that there are things that could be better. He also emphasized the importance of having the freedom to express his opinions and highlighted the positive aspects of the Olympics, which brings people together during times of division.
The comments have sparked a wider conversation about the role of athletes in representing their country, especially during times of social unrest. Many athletes have used their platforms to speak out on issues they care about, and some have faced backlash from politicians like Trump.
In this case, Hess' teammate Chris Lillis echoed his sentiments, saying that the US needs to focus on respecting everyone's rights and treating its citizens with love and respect. The Olympics can serve as a powerful reminder of what America is trying to represent: unity and inclusivity.
Trump's comments have been met with criticism from many quarters, with some accusing him of being tone-deaf and insensitive. As the Winter Games approach, it remains to be seen how Hess will navigate his role as an American athlete in the face of controversy at home.
In a heated exchange, President Donald Trump called Olympic skier Hunter Hess "a real loser" on Sunday, criticizing his decision to participate in the Winter Games despite expressing "mixed emotions" about representing the United States.
Hess had been asked about his feelings towards competing for the US, given the current state of affairs back home. In response, he stated that it brings up mixed emotions and that there are a lot of issues he's not a fan of. However, he also emphasized that he represents the values and ideals that he believes in, such as freedom and unity.
Trump took issue with Hess' stance, suggesting that if he doesn't want to represent the US, he shouldn't have tried out for the team. The President also expressed his difficulty in rooting for someone like Hess.
Hess responded on Instagram, stating "I love my country" and acknowledging that there are things that could be better. He also emphasized the importance of having the freedom to express his opinions and highlighted the positive aspects of the Olympics, which brings people together during times of division.
The comments have sparked a wider conversation about the role of athletes in representing their country, especially during times of social unrest. Many athletes have used their platforms to speak out on issues they care about, and some have faced backlash from politicians like Trump.
In this case, Hess' teammate Chris Lillis echoed his sentiments, saying that the US needs to focus on respecting everyone's rights and treating its citizens with love and respect. The Olympics can serve as a powerful reminder of what America is trying to represent: unity and inclusivity.
Trump's comments have been met with criticism from many quarters, with some accusing him of being tone-deaf and insensitive. As the Winter Games approach, it remains to be seen how Hess will navigate his role as an American athlete in the face of controversy at home.