𤯠INCRĂVEL: US Hockey Team’s White House Visit Sparks Frenzied Reactions After Video Surfaces Of The Food đ˛
What was meant to be a celebratory White House visit for the U.S. hockey team quickly spiraled into online chaos after a viral video of the food served to the Olympians sparked outrage.
The historic gold-winning menâs team visited the White House at the personal invitation of President Donald Trump to attend his State of the Union address on Tuesday, February 24.
- The U.S. menâs hockey team found themselves at the center of brutal online mockery after a viral video from their White House celebration dinner sparked unexpected backlash.
- Social media users branded the meal an âactual humiliation ritual,â igniting fierce debate over whether the Olympic champions were properly honored.
- The controversy deepened as critics compared the menâs visit to the womenâs separate lavish meal in Italy with culinary star Stanley Tucci.
The team won its first Winter Olympic gold medal in 46 years after defeating Canada, with the game-winning goal secured by Jack Hughes.
Social media users branded the food spread an âactual humiliation ritualâ for the athletes, with one user quipping, âThe womenâs hockey team were smart and declined the horrible offer to be subjected to the rotting smellâŚâ
The U.S. menâs hockey team became the subject of brutal online mockery over the food they were served during their celebratory White House visit
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The Olympians were flown from Miami to Washington, D.C., on a U.S. Air Force plane specifically to attend President Trumpâs State of the Union address as his guests.
While 20 members attended, five players, including Jake Oettinger, Brock Nelson, and Jake Guentzel, opted out, citing family commitments and the need for rest before their NHL seasons resumed.
Celebrating their historic win, the team received a rare bipartisan two-minute standing ovation from both Democratic and Republican leaders at the U.S. Capitol.
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The squad also met with the president at the White House, where he personally congratulated them.
However, their visit sparked a wild online frenzy after a video shared by conservative commentator Nick Sortor on X on February 25 revealed the massive spread of food served to the athletes.
In the clip, the dining table featured a large McDonaldâs fast-food spread, stacked with piles of double cheeseburgers, as several players were seen eating their meal.
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The visuals fueled heated comparisons between the womenâs gold-winning hockey teamâs food spread and the menâs, while critics called the meal âcheap and embarrassingâ for world-class athletes.
One user on X wrote, âImagine⌠You just won a Gold medal for your country, and for the first and only time in your life, you get to go to the White House and meet the President. And for dinner they feed you a f**king McDonalds. Iâm surprised Trump didnât buy them Happy Meals.â
âHe is giving them a $6 meal. Lmao,â said a second user, while another commented, âHow embarrassing. The gold medal-winning USA Hockey Team visits the White House, and Trump serves them McDonaldâs.â
Comments ranging from âWhat an absolute insult!â to âDid they forget they wanted to Make America Healthy Again?â erupted online
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A third netizen wrote, âActual humiliation ritual. Defeat the entire world at your sport, your reward is eating $2 burgers in front of an audienceâŚâ
âDonald probably even saved a few dollars by getting them the Buy 1 get 1 for $1 items.â
âMcdonaldâs and water iâm f**king cackling!â quipped one commenter, while others asked, âWhy did Trump feed the US Menâs Gold Winning Olympic Hockey Team cheeseburgers? Is the economy really this bad?â
Why did Trump feed the US Menâs Gold Winning Olympic Hockey Team cheeseburgers?
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â Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) February 25, 2026
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âCan you even imagine training for yearsâŚgoing to WH and having a âmealâ from McDonaldâs??? Gross insult.â
However, many netizens argued that, due to strict diet and training regimens, âmost athletes enjoy burgers and pizzaâ during time off and that âcheeseburgers are about as American as it gets.â
One person reacted to the controversy, saying, âYou get upset when Trump has fancy dinners. You get upset when Trump has simple dinners. Is there anything he does that doesnât trigger you?â
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A second added, âBecause 23 year-old athletes like burgers, pizza, burritos and subs. Duh.â
âImagine eating a specialized diet for a long time, one of the most important games of your life, representing your country. You train for hours every day just for this. Now you get to sit back, have a greasy burger and relax as a champion,â a third argued.
âYaâll really dont understand the president doesnt choose the food. the team requests what they want. they chose mcdonalds.â
The food drama deepened as many netizens drew comparisons to the lavish culinary meal the womenâs team enjoyed in contrast to the men
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In stark contrast to the fast-food spread provided to the menâs team, the U.S. Womenâs Olympic Hockey Team was treated to an elaborate gourmet meal in Milan, Italy, hosted by culinary legend and actor Stanley Tucci.
The women enjoyed an Italian lunch consisting of pumpkin risotto served with mustard leaf, sumac bonito, a refined fish dish, and red wine.
Many critics pointed to the Tucci-hosted lunch as an example of âclassâ and proper recognition for the teamâs talent and achievements.
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One critic wrote, âA tale of two Olympic gold medal hockey teams⌠Girls win! The US womenâs hockey team has lunch with culinary legend Stanley Tucci while the dudes were served cold McDoubles at the white house.â
âMcDoubles with water. Iâm sure it was a McDonaldâs 5 blocks away from the white house too lmao thatâs what they get! And I know the ladies had a good feast,â another netizen added, while a third wrote, âSeems to me that each team got the meal they deserved.â
âThe women DEFINITELY got the better deal!â
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The food controversy came on the heels of the menâs hockey team facing intense backlash over their White House visit, while their female counterparts had refused the same invitation.
The refusal came after Trump made what was described as a âdistasteful jokeâ about the womenâs team during a locker room congratulatory call with the men.
He said, âI must tell you, weâre going to have to bring the womenâs team, you do know that,â adding jokingly that if he didnât invite the womenâs team as well, he âprobably would be impeached,â prompting laughter from several athletes.
The menâs hockey team was invited by President Donald Trump and attended his State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol
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Moreover, in videos and images from the teamâs White House visit, many viewers interpreted their appearance as a sign that they support the president and were being disrespectful toward the womenâs team.
In one online post from the visit, players were seen posing at the presidential residence with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Some wore red caps, while forward Tage Thompson was spotted wearing a red âMake America Great Againâ hat.
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Netizens quickly blasted the moment online, with one writing, âThis is f**king despicable âŚ. âEverything is so politicalâ says Jack f**king Hughes complaining about everyone calling him out for his b*llsh*t then a day later wearing a 47 Trump hat. so f**king disgusting.â
Previously, star athlete Jack Hughes suggested the menâs White House visit should not be interpreted as support for the president or his party.
He said, âYeah, weâre excited. Everything is so political. Weâre athletes. Weâre so proud to represent the US. When you get the chance to go to White House and meet the president, weâre proud to be Americans, and thatâs so patriotic.â
âWhite House has some of the finest chefs available. Why not treat these guys to a meal that is worthy of their achievement?â questioned one netizen
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