Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, drew attention after celebrating with the U.S. men’s hockey team following their gold medal victory at the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.
Team USA defeated Canada in overtime, marking a major achievement for American hockey. The win sparked national excitement and a high-energy locker-room celebration.
Videos that circulated online showed Patel wearing Team USA apparel, singing with players, drinking beer, and joining post-game festivities. At one moment, players placed a gold medal around his neck.
Many viewers saw the appearance as patriotic and supportive, reflecting pride in the team’s accomplishment. Others questioned whether such visible participation was appropriate for the head of a federal law enforcement agency.
Critics on social media raised concerns about optics, suggesting senior officials should remain focused on national security responsibilities. Some also asked whether government resources were used for the trip.
Patel responded publicly, saying he felt honored to celebrate with the champions and praised their teamwork and dedication. He described the moment as a symbol of national unity and achievement.
Reports noted he traveled to Italy on a United States Department of Justice aircraft. An FBI spokesperson stated the trip had been scheduled months earlier and included official duties.
According to officials, Patel’s visit involved meetings with Italian law enforcement and oversight related to Olympic security. Supporters framed his presence as national pride, while critics argued public leaders must balance celebration with professional responsibility.