Following a dramatic Olympic hockey tournament that captured national attention, both the U.S. men’s and women’s teams secured gold medals with hard-fought victories over Canada. The men’s championship, decided in thrilling fashion, reignited enthusiasm for American hockey and drew praise from leaders across the country.
Shortly after the men’s win, President Donald Trump spoke with the players by phone to congratulate them on what he described as an extraordinary performance. He commended their discipline, teamwork, and resilience, noting the strength of their Canadian opponents. The call reflected a longstanding tradition of U.S. presidents recognizing championship teams for their achievements and national representation.
During the conversation, the president also referenced the U.S. women’s hockey team, which had claimed its own gold medal in an overtime victory against Canada. In a remark delivered in a humorous tone, he joked that he would have to invite them as well or risk being “impeached.” While some interpreted the comment as lighthearted, others questioned whether it was necessary, prompting discussion on social media.
The women’s team later issued a formal statement expressing gratitude for the invitation while explaining that previously scheduled academic and professional commitments would prevent them from attending. The response remained diplomatic and focused on logistics. Despite differing public reactions, the central achievement remains unchanged: both U.S. teams delivered outstanding performances on the Olympic stage, earning gold medals that stand as a testament to their dedication and skill.READ MORE BELOW