After Opening Ceremony Reaction, JD Vance Sends Message to US Olympians

JD Vance addressed Team USA athletes after he and his wife, Usha, were met with boos during the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan. The couple attended the event to support American competitors, but the crowd reaction was noticeably mixed, with commentators acknowledging the audible response.

Speaking afterward on CNN, Vance urged athletes to keep their focus on competition rather than political debates. He emphasized that the Olympic stage should center on performance and national pride, not partisan issues.

“You’re there to represent your country and hopefully win a medal,” Vance said. “You’re not there to get involved in politics.” His remarks underscored the administration’s view that the Games should remain separate from domestic political tensions.

Vance encouraged unity, reminding athletes that they represent all Americans. When competing internationally, he said, they stand for both Democrats and Republicans, regardless of political differences at home. He added that political gestures at the Olympics often provoke strong reactions from global audiences.

Despite the moment of controversy, Vance praised American athletes for their dedication and professionalism. He noted that most competitors continue to receive broad national support and admiration for their hard work.

Some athletes have acknowledged complex feelings about representing the United States during a polarized period. Curler Richard Ruohonen said he hopes to reflect values of respect and compassion, while skier Hunter Hess described experiencing “mixed emotions.”

Meanwhile, Donald Trump expressed surprise at reports of booing and defended the administration’s backing of Team USA. Olympic officials, for their part, reiterated the importance of sportsmanship and mutual respect.

The International Olympic Committee also emphasized fair play and unity, welcoming continued engagement from the United States as preparations for future Games move forward.