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“Distateful Joke”: US Women’s Hockey Players Finally Break Their Silence On Trump’s Remark
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“Distateful Joke”: US Women’s Hockey Players Finally Break Their Silence On Trump’s Remark

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The ongoing controversy surrounding Team USA women’s hockey players declining an invitation to the White House from Donald Trump has taken another turn as several members of the squad have finally broken their silence.

Several stars of the Olympic gold-winning team, including captain Hilary Knight, responded to a “distasteful” joke made by Trump, following intense backlash from netizens who perceived it as “disrespect” toward the president.

Highlights
  • Team USA’s women’s hockey stars finally broke their silence, calling out what they described as a “distasteful” joke made by President Donald Trump.
  • As criticism mounted online, the women’s team emphasized that their historic Olympic achievements should not be “overshadowed” by political controversy.
  • However, netizens labeled the latest remarks as “damage control,” arguing that the situation has already “turned sour” and been overblown online.

“I genuinely feel bad that the women’s hockey team is having to respond to this temper tantrum…” wrote one social media user.

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    US women's hockey players posing with gold medals, celebrating their victory and breaking silence on Trump's remark.

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    The controversy erupted following a locker room phone call between President Trump and the historic gold-winning Team USA men’s hockey team after their victory in the Winter Olympics final on February 22.

    The men’s team secured its first Olympic gold medal in 46 years, with the game-winning goal scored by Jack Hughes.

    During the congratulatory call, reportedly facilitated by Kash Patel, Trump invited the team to the White House to attend the State of the Union address on February 24.

    US women's hockey players celebrating victory, wearing blue jerseys and holding gold medals with reflective ski goggles.

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    The 79-year-old was heard joking about inviting the women’s team as well, telling the men’s squad, “I must tell you, we’re going to have to bring the women’s team. You do know that. I do believe I probably would be impeached [if the women’s team wasn’t invited].”

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    Shortly afterward, in a public statement, the women’s team announced its decision to decline the invitation, citing scheduling conflicts.

    The statement read, “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.”

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    “Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate. They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment.”

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    Critics attacked the women’s team online, with some demanding their medals be “stripped” over what they argued was “disrespect” toward Trump.

    While the women’s team declined the invite, the men’s hockey squad attended the president’s record-breaking State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol, where they received a two-minute bipartisan standing ovation in recognition of their achievement.

    The 2026 Winter Olympics gold-winning women’s team declined Trump’s White House invitation following a “distasteful” joke earlier this week

    US women's hockey players in team uniforms celebrating on ice, breaking silence on distasteful joke and Trump's remark.

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    Amid the ongoing backlash, several members of the women’s team have now directly addressed the joke at the center of the controversy.

    Team captain Hilary Knight reportedly described Trump’s remark as a “distasteful joke” and expressed disappointment that it was “overshadowing” the success of women athletes.

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    In an interview with ESPN on February 25, Knight said, “I thought it was sort of a distasteful joke, and unfortunately that is overshadowing a lot of the success, the success of just women at the Olympics carrying for Team USA and having amazing gold medal feats.”

    US women's hockey players in a team huddle, breaking their silence on Trump's distasteful remark.

    “We’re just focusing on celebrating the women in our room, the extraordinary efforts, and continue to celebrate three gold medals in program history as well as the double gold for both men’s and women’s at the same time. And really not detract from that with a distasteful joke,” she added.

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    “I think this is just a really good learning point to really focus on, you know, how we talk about women. Not only in sport, but in industry. Women aren’t less than, and our achievements shouldn’t be overshadowed by anything else other than how great they are.”

    She further emphasized that the team was looking forward to “celebrating all great things that have come out of the Olympics and feeling the love and support and getting back in our respective communities and sharing this journey with them. And that’s what this is all about.”

    US women's hockey players wearing gold medals and USA sweaters at a public event, reacting to a distasteful joke.

    Image credits: Daniel Torok/White House

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    Hilary also defended the men’s team, highlighting the strong bond between the two squads amid negative attention directed at the men online following their laughter during Trump’s locker room joke.

    Knight described the men’s laughter during the phone call as a “quick lapse” rather than a reflection of their true feelings.

    She shared, “I think the guys were in a tough spot, so I think it’s a shame this storyline and narrative has kind of blown up and overshadowing that connection and genuine interest in one another and cheering each other on.”

    Many women athletes expressed that the remark was “not surprising” to them and that their “achievements shouldn’t be overshadowed” by it

    US women's hockey player wearing gold medal and team jacket after breaking silence on Trump's remark

    Image credits: teamusa

    Team USA athlete Kelly Pannek, meanwhile, told reporters that Trump’s comment was “not surprising.”

    “I don’t know why we expect differently, but I think for us, it’s also just about getting back to the focus on our team and what our team accomplished.”

    “The video is what it is, you’d have to ask them their feelings on it,” she added, referring to the men’s reaction during the call.

    Hayley Scamurra, who was also part of the gold-winning team, shared her perspective while appearing on the February 24 episode of The Hockey Lifers podcast.

    User comment highlighting strong women's hockey player response breaking silence on Trump remark controversy

    Hayley acknowledged the call “was what it was,” but added that “the outpouring of love and support we’ve kind of received since that has outweighed any other feelings that I have.”

    Several members of the men’s team responded to the backlash as well, with goaltender Jeremy Swayman admitting they “should have reacted differently” and reaffirming their immense respect for the women’s team.

    He told reporters, “We know that we are so excited for the women’s team. We have so much respect for the women’s team, and to share that gold medal with them is something that we’re forever grateful for.”

    Men’s hockey team gold-winning goal scorer Jack Hughes also addressed the controversy, arguing that not “everything is so political”

    US Women's hockey players celebrating on ice wearing blue USA jerseys after a victorious game moment.

    Image credits: Sarah Stier/Getty Images

    Comment expressing ongoing discomfort with a distasteful joke related to US women's hockey players and Trump's remark.

    Previously, Jack Hughes had emphasized the camaraderie between the two squads ahead of the men’s White House visit.

    In an interview with the Miami Herald, he said, “Our relationship with them, over the course of being in the Athletes’ Village, I think we are so tight with their group… People are so negative about things.”

    “I think everyone in that locker room knows how much we support them, how proud we are of them and we know the same way we feel about them, they feel about us.”

    US women's hockey players wearing medals posing with former president in the Oval Office after Olympic victory celebration

    Image credits: Daniel Torok/White House

    However, netizens appeared unimpressed by the explanations. One disappointed user wrote, “Honestly, shame on the men for putting the women in the position of having to answer questions like this now after their nonsense.”

    Others echoed similar sentiments, writing, “Kelly Pannek is correct. Not surprising at all for the phone call to go that way. We all know how… the White House thinks and behaves. These women deserve so much more.”

    “This feels like damage control for a situation that has already turned sour…” one social media user said

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    Comment from US women's hockey player Maggie Dziubek responding to Trump's remark with a mention of Vegas and White House.

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    Drop Bear from Hell
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    53 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can't believe WOMEN are defending Trump - WTAF? If people don't get that the Orange Dumpster sees women purely as bang maids and baby bearers. then heaven help the world.....I stand with the WOMEN'S Hockey Team!

    xolitaire
    Community Member
    22 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yup. This is the man who literally said "If Ivanka wasn't daughter I would date her" and who invented several Beauty pageants just to be able to barge into changing rooms unannounced and harass the women and "grab them by the p***y". A human garbage pile.

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    liam newton-harding
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    55 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The pdf-in-chief has never told a joke in his life. He may actually be an agelast. He's insulted, mocked, demeaned...and I guess to a certain type of person, that counts as "funny".

    Crystalwitch60
    Community Member
    3 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To those maggots saying it was a joke re think that !! the old saying of sticks n stones may break my bones but words will never harm me is all old age bs, WORDS CAN AND DO HURT, they stick , bones n bruises heal , the mental pain caused for bullies etc that yell it’s just a joke DONT ! I’m not American thank god, but these women are amazing , n who the hell wants to go to the White House omfg, it’s like us in uk going to no 10 ,it’s NOTHING special ,just a house, , n with that maggot in charge of it,the White House is the last place anyone wants to be, well anyone with common sense that is, !! words hurt ,n trust me trump meant it, it was not a joke, he’s a woman hating pos, HE MEANT IT

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    Drop Bear from Hell
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    53 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can't believe WOMEN are defending Trump - WTAF? If people don't get that the Orange Dumpster sees women purely as bang maids and baby bearers. then heaven help the world.....I stand with the WOMEN'S Hockey Team!

    xolitaire
    Community Member
    22 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yup. This is the man who literally said "If Ivanka wasn't daughter I would date her" and who invented several Beauty pageants just to be able to barge into changing rooms unannounced and harass the women and "grab them by the p***y". A human garbage pile.

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    liam newton-harding
    Community Member
    55 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The pdf-in-chief has never told a joke in his life. He may actually be an agelast. He's insulted, mocked, demeaned...and I guess to a certain type of person, that counts as "funny".

    Crystalwitch60
    Community Member
    3 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To those maggots saying it was a joke re think that !! the old saying of sticks n stones may break my bones but words will never harm me is all old age bs, WORDS CAN AND DO HURT, they stick , bones n bruises heal , the mental pain caused for bullies etc that yell it’s just a joke DONT ! I’m not American thank god, but these women are amazing , n who the hell wants to go to the White House omfg, it’s like us in uk going to no 10 ,it’s NOTHING special ,just a house, , n with that maggot in charge of it,the White House is the last place anyone wants to be, well anyone with common sense that is, !! words hurt ,n trust me trump meant it, it was not a joke, he’s a woman hating pos, HE MEANT IT

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