Trump raked over the coals for 'embarrassing' meltdown about American Olympic skier [View all]
trump has NO self control and had to rant at a member of the US Olympic team
Trump raked over the coals for âembarrassingâ meltdown about American Olympic skier
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— John Dandridge (@jonthetherapist.bsky.social) 2026-02-08T20:20:02.614Z
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President Donald Trump was widely ridiculed Sunday after targeting American Olympic skier Hunter Hess in a blistering attack, an attack labeled by some critics as genuinely embarrassing.
Hess, a 27-year-old Oregon native, was asked in Italy on Friday about what it meant to represent the United States in this years Winter Olympics, to which he said it was a little hard, and that he wasnt the biggest fan of "everything thats going on in the U.S., Reuters reported. Trump had apparently seen Hesss remarks by Sunday, and attacked him as a real loser that was hard to root for.
The unprecedented instance of a U.S. president publicly attacking an American Olympic athlete was met with exhaustion from critics, such as X user Gandalv, a political commentator whos amassed nearly 60,000 followers on the platform.
From a European perspective, this is genuinely embarrassing. You would have to search far and wide to find a country that manages to look this ugly in its politics and public behavior, and a president who so perfectly mirrors it, they wrote in a post on X.
In most democracies, a leader would rise above it, defend the countrys values without acting personally wounded, and avoid turning a citizen into a national punching bag. This is not strength and the MAGA regime drags the entire countrys reputation down.
The closest parallel in American history occurred during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico, when two Black American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists during a performance of the National Anthem in solidarity with the ongoing fight against racial inequality. And, while Smith and Carlos were ultimately expelled from the Olympic Games for their act of protest, they were not attacked by the sitting president, then Lyndon B. Johnson......