Chloe Kim defends fellow Olympian from Trump criticism

At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, freestyle skier Hunter Hess expressed mixed feelings about representing the U.S. amid political turmoil, prompting a sharp rebuke from Donald Trump. Gold medalist Chloe Kim quickly came to his defense during a press conference, drawing on her immigrant family background. She urged unity and compassion in the face of division.

Oh, the drama at the Olympics is serving more than just gold medals this year! 👀 While competing in Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics, 27-year-old U.S. freestyle skier Hunter Hess got real with reporters about the political mess back home. "It brings up mixed emotions to represent the U.S. right now," he shared. "It’s a little hard. There’s obviously a lot going on that I’m not the biggest fan of." Cue the viral backlash — and enter Donald Trump, who didn't hold back, slamming Hess as a "real loser." Messy much? 😤

But hold the shade, because 25-year-old snowboarder extraordinaire Chloe Kim wasn't having it. During her press conference on Monday, February 9, the gold medal winner (whose parents are immigrants) addressed Trump's comments head-on, per Us Weekly. "My parents being immigrants, this one definitely hits pretty close to home," she said, emphasizing the need for solidarity. "I think in moments like these it is really important for us to unite and stand up for one another for all that’s going on."

Chloe didn't stop there — she doubled down on her pride for Team USA while calling for better vibes. "I’m really proud to represent the United States. The U.S. has given my family and I so much opportunity, but I also think we are allowed to voice our opinions on what’s going on," she continued. "I think that we need to lead with love and compassion. I would love to see some more of that." Iconic clapback! Meanwhile, Trump doubled down elsewhere, refusing to apologize for sharing an extremely racist video targeting Barack and Michelle Obama. Talk about stirring the pot.

As these athletes glide through the games, one can't help but wonder: will the off-snow shade steal the spotlight from the slopes? 🔥

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Illustration depicting Trump criticizing U.S. Olympian skier Hunter Hess over mixed emotions about representing America amid immigration debates.
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Trump criticizes U.S. skier Hunter Hess after Olympians cite ‘mixed emotions’ about representing America

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U.S. freestyle skier Hunter Hess and teammate Chris Lillis said they felt conflicted representing the United States at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics amid debate over the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement. President Donald Trump responded on Truth Social, calling Hess “a real Loser” and saying it was “very hard to root” for him.

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