The celebration of the U.S. men's hockey team's Olympic gold medal quickly turned controversial after FBI Director Kash Patel appeared alongside the players during locker room festivities and helped facilitate a congratulatory phone call from President Donald Trump. Videos circulating online showed Patel celebrating with the team before the president was patched through on speakerphone. What began as a triumphant moment marking the United States' first men's Olympic hockey gold medal in decades soon shifted into a political spectacle. The call, captured on video, drew immediate scrutiny not only for the involvement of a top federal official in the celebration, but for what Trump said next about the U.S. women's hockey team, who had also secured gold days earlier.

During the call, Trump congratulated the men on their victory and extended a high-profile invitation. «I just told my people … I said, we're giving the State of the Union speech Tuesday night … if you would like to, it's the coolest night,» Trump said, extending an invitation to the team. «We're in!» some of the hockey players can be heard saying.
«Thank you, Mr President,» another shouted. The mood in the room was celebratory and loud, with players cheering and laughing as the president continued speaking. The invitation positioned the athletes as honored guests at a major political address, further intertwining their Olympic triumph with a partisan setting.
«I do believe that I would probably be impeached.»
-President, Donald Trump
The tone shifted when Trump referenced the women's hockey team, who had won their own Olympic gold medal just days before. «What would really be cool, and we'll do the White House next time, we'll just have some fun, we have medals for you guys.
And we have to, I must tell you, we're gonna have to bring the women's team, you do know that?» Trump said, laughing, as the players joined in. «I do believe that I would probably be impeached,» Trump said.
Laughter is clearly audible in the video at that moment, amplifying criticism that the women's victory was being treated as a punchline rather than an equal achievement.

The reaction online was swift and intense. Critics argued that the remarks and the laughter diminished the accomplishments of the women's team, who had defeated Canada in a tightly contested final to claim gold. The clip spread rapidly across social media platforms, where commentators accused Trump and the players of disrespecting female athletes.
Supporters countered that the comment was a joke taken out of context, but the optics of the moment — particularly the shared laughter — fueled debate about gender equity in sports and the politicization of Olympic victories. The controversy overshadowed what had been a historic moment for U.S. hockey.

Soon after, USA Hockey confirmed that the women's team would not attend the State of the Union address. In a statement, a spokesperson said, «Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate.»
The statement continued, «We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal–winning U.S. Women's Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement». The language was measured and diplomatic, yet it reinforced the distance between the athletes and the political moment unfolding around them.
«What would really be cool, and we'll do the White House next time, we'll just have some fun, we have medals for you guys. And we have to, I must tell you, we're gonna have to bring the women's team, you do know that?»
-President, Donald Trump
The backlash extended beyond political circles. Rapper Flavor Flav publicly offered an alternative celebration for the women's champions, writing, «If the USA Women's Hockey team wants a real celebration and invite, I'll host them in Las Vegas.
Do some nice dinners and shows and good times. I'm sure I can get a hotel and airline to help me out here and celebrate these women for real for real.» Several brands quickly signaled support for the idea, including StubHub, Alaska Air, Resorts World Las Vegas, Ramsay's Kitchen, Beis and the Palms Casino Resort, according to The Daily Beast.
The episode ultimately highlighted how a moment intended to celebrate Olympic achievement instead sparked debate over whether the women's gold medal was treated with the same respect and seriousness as that of their male counterparts.

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