đ€Ż INCRĂVEL: US Olympics Hero Jack Hughes Breaks Silence After Women’s Team Rejects White House Invite đČ
Team USA hockey hero Jack Hughes addressed the controversy surrounding the womenâs hockey teamâs decision to decline President Donald Trumpâs invitation to the White House for his State of the Union address.
The refusal sparked heated backlash, with many critics calling the womenâs team âunprofessionalâ and even demanding they be âstripped of their medalsâ over what they perceived as disrespect toward the President.
- Team USA menâs hockey star Jack Hughes fired back at the backlash over the womenâs hockey team declining President Donald Trumpâs White House invitation.
- Hughes argued that âpeople are so negative,â suggesting that even the polite refusal was being treated as a âpolitical statement,â but critics accused him of ignoring the bigger issue.
- Netizens dragged the hockey star for âdisrespectingâ not only his female counterparts but also his own mother, who helped lead the womenâs team to Olympic gold.
Hughes, who accepted the White House invitation as part of the menâs squad, responded to the backlash targeting his fellow athletes and their reasons for declining.
Reacting to Jackâs latest remarks, netizens wrote online, âThey simply declined an invitation from the man who insulted them. They made no political statements of any kind.â
The Olympic gold-winning womenâs team declined President Donald Trumpâs invitation following his âdemeaningâ remarks
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Both Team USAâs womenâs and menâs hockey teams won gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
To mark the menâs teamâs historic first Olympic gold medal in 46 years, Donald Trump personally congratulated the squad over a phone call, reportedly facilitated by FBI Director Kash Patel.
During the conversation, the President invited the team to the White House to attend the State of the Union address on Tuesday, February 24, and was heard on the call making a joke about inviting the womenâs team as well.
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He said, âI must tell you, weâre going to have to bring the womenâs team. You do know that. I do believe I probably would be impeached [if the womenâs team wasnât invited].â
In a video clip capturing the moment, some members of the menâs hockey team were seen laughing at the 79-year-oldâs comment.
Shortly after the remarks went viral online, the womenâs team formally declined the invitation to the White House, citing a scheduling conflict.
In a public statement released on February 23, the team said, âWe are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal-winning U.S. Womenâs Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement.â
âDue 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.â
Some social media users supported their decision with comments like, âI am so proud of the womenâs US hockey team for standing up for what is right and justâŠâ and âThank you ladies. All us women are getting tired of him dissing us â I am proud of you for standing up to him!â
Many even criticized the menâs team for accepting the invitation despite the remarks, writing, âEvidently, the womenâs team has more integrity than the menâs team.â
Team USA menâs hockey star Jack Hughes addressed the controversy, arguing that not âeverything is so politicalâ

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There were also critics who attacked the womenâs teamâs refusal. One user harshly wrote, âThey should be stripped of their medals⊠Their president supports them. They should reciprocate 100% or forego their medalsâŠâ
âThey donât deserve the invite. I wish they would have lost.â
Amid the backlash, Jack Hughes, who secured the winning goal for the menâs hockey team at the Olympics, issued a response, saying âpeople are so negative out there.â
He exclusively told the Miami Herald, âTheyâve got busy schedules, too. Everyone is giving us backlash for all the social media stuff today⊠They are just trying to find a reason to put people down and make something out of almost nothing.â
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Highlighting the support and bond between the menâs and womenâs hockey squads, Hughes added, âOur relationship with them, over the course of being in the Athletesâ Village, I think we are so tight with their group.â
âAfter we won the gold medal we were in the cafeteria at 3:30am in the morning with them and we go from there, pack our bags and weâre on the bus. People are so negative about things.â
âI 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,â Hughes added.
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The 24-year-old athlete was also asked about his feelings regarding the White House trip, amid netizens demanding that the menâs team also decline their invitation.
Addressing the matter, Hughes told the outlet, âYeah, weâre excited. Everything is so political. Weâre athletes. Weâre so proud to represent the US and when you get the chance to go to White House and meet the president, weâre proud to be Americans and thatâs so patriotic.â
âNo matter what your views are, weâre super excited to go to the White House tomorrow and be a part of that.â
Jackâs remarks backfired, as netizens criticized him for âdisrespectingâ his mother, Ellen Weinberg-Hughes, who is a coach for the Womenâs National Hockey Team
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However, Jackâs response sparked further backlash, with many netizens expressing their displeasure, especially in light of his motherâs role as a coach for the U.S. Womenâs National Hockey Team.
One critic wrote on a viral Reddit thread, âIMO: these men are a disappointment for their morals. And got lucky winning that gold.â
A second added, âHis mom⊠a coach (player development consultant actually) FOR the womenâs gold medal team that they mocked. Him and his brother literally laughed along while Trump insulted their mom and what she helped achieve. F**king Shamfeul!â
âThese guys have been raised in the petri dish of hockey culture; deep thought and ethical considerations are not part of their DNA,â fumed one netizen
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âNot just that his mom was on the coaching staff for the womenâs gold medal team. So they were basically laughing at her as well,â a third commented.
âI want to hear from his mother. His mother is Ellen Hughes, silver medalist for team USA, and consultant to the current Womenâs USA team. I want to hear how she feels about her sons laughing at that âjoke.ââ
Others sarcastically chimed in, saying, âThere is a reason for the backlash and obviously you arenât bright enough to figure it out.â
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As pointed out by the majority of the comments, Jackâs mother, Ellen Weinberg-Hughes is officially the Player Development Consultant for the national womenâs hockey team.
Reportedly, she played a significant role in helping lead the U.S. women to a gold medal victory over Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.
In her personal life, Ellen is a former standout hockey player herself, having won a silver medal with Team USA at the 1992 World Championships. She is also the mother of three NHL players, Jack and his brothers, Quinn and Luke Hughes.
âI thought the Hughes brothers were raised right⊠but this is so disappointing,â wrote one social media user
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