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Olympian Walks Back Controversial Comments, Says He’s Proud to Represent Team USA

by Andrew Powell
February 9, 2026 at 7:02 pm
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Olympian Walks Back Controversial Comments, Says He’s Proud to Represent Team USA

ASPEN, COLORADO - JANUARY 09: Hunter Hess of the United States reacts during the Men's Ski Halfpipe Final at the Toyota US Grand Prix at Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort on January 09, 2026 in Aspen, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/U.S. Ski and Snowboard/Getty Images)

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American freestyle skier Hunter Hess moved to clarify his stance on representing the United States at the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics after comments he made last week sparked backlash and drew sharp criticism from President Donald Trump.

According to Fox News, the Olympic hopeful initially stirred controversy when he told reporters he felt “mixed emotions” about competing for the U.S., remarks that quickly ricocheted across social media and political circles. 

After several days of mounting reaction, Hess addressed the issue directly, emphasizing his pride in wearing the red, white and blue.

“I love my country,” Hess wrote in a social media post accompanied by an American flag emoji. “There is so much that is great about America, but there are always things that could be better.”

He continued by pointing to what he described as one of the nation’s defining strengths.

“One of the many things that makes this country so amazing is that we have the right and the freedom to point that out,” Hess said. “The best part of the Olympics is that it brings people together, and when so many of us are divided, we need that more than ever. I cannot wait to represent Team USA next week when I compete.”

Hess’ original remarks came amid heightened national debate over immigration enforcement actions carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. 

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Recent deadly encounters involving federal agents were widely discussed at the time, and Hess referenced that broader climate when explaining why representing the country felt complicated to him.

“It brings up mixed emotions to represent the U.S. right now, I think,” Hess said last week. “It’s a little hard. There’s obviously a lot going on that I’m not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren’t.”

He added that his motivation for competing went beyond politics.

“For me, it’s more I’m representing my friends and family back home, the people that represented it before me, all the things that I believe are good about the U.S.,” Hess said. “Just because I’m wearing the flag doesn’t mean I represent everything that’s going on in the U.S.”

President Donald Trump responded bluntly to the initial comments, calling Hess a “real loser,” a remark that further amplified the controversy.

With competition approaching, Hess’ latest statement appears aimed at refocusing attention on the Olympics themselves — and on his desire to compete for Team USA on one of the world’s biggest stages.

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Hunter Hess has every right to voice how much he hates America. That is protected speech and the government cannot penalize him for that.

However, representing your country in the Olympics is a privilege; not a right.

That privilege should be revoked.

pic.twitter.com/FOSnV2z9u6

— Eric Matheny 🎙️ (@ericmmatheny) February 8, 2026

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