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|    Bob the polyp to All    |
|    Re: 2026 Winter Olympics - Cheung Whines    |
|    23 Feb 26 15:38:27    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc       From: polyprus@gastro.org              On 2/23/26 8:13 AM, super70s wrote:       > White House Communications Director Goes Full Donald Trump With Olympics       > MVP Whine       > Steven Cheung used a very familiar term to disagree with the sports       > decision.       > By Lee Moran       > HuffPost.com       > Feb 23, 2026, 04:57 AM EST       >       > White House Communications Director Steven Cheung cried foul over the       > decision to name Canada's Connor McDavid as the Most Valuable Player of       > the Winter Olympics men's ice hockey tournament.       >       > McDavid earned the accolade despite Canada's thrilling 2-1 loss to the       > U.S. in Sunday's showdown finale at Milan Cortina 2026.       >       > Cheung slammed the move and deployed a word that President Donald Trump       > frequently uses to falsely claim that the 2020 election, which was won       > by Joe Biden, was stolen from him.       >       > "RIGGED!" Cheung wrote on X, the Elon Musk-owned platform formerly known       > as Twitter, quote-posting the news.       >       > https://x.com/StevenCheung47/status/2025654405349949769       >       > And the Trump aide added: "@usahockey's Jack Hughes and Connor       > Hellebuyck should have been named co-MVP's for their heroics."       >       > FBI Director Kash Patel, meanwhile, controversially celebrated the U.S.       > hockey win alongside the players. And the president marked Team USA's       > history-making 12 gold medal haul in Italy with a series of his posts on       > his Truth Social platform.       >       > ---       >       > Kash Patel Faces Backlash For Flying To Winter Olympics, Partying It Up       > With Team USA       > Patel reportedly used an FBI jet to check out the final days of the       > Milan Cortina Games and joined Team USA in the locker room following its       > gold medal win over Canada.       > By Ben Blanchet       > HuffPost.com       > Feb 22, 2026, 05:44 PM EST       >       > FBI Director Kash Patel is facing backlash for reportedly using an FBI       > jet to head to Italy where he spent the final days of the Winter       > Olympics watching hockey and, later, celebrating Team USA's gold medal       > win over Canada on Sunday.       >       > Patel, a hockey fan since his childhood, was spotted at the U.S. men's       > semifinal game against Slovakia, and later at the final, where he was       > seen celebrating with Team USA center Dylan Larkin in the locker room       > after America's overtime win.       >       > "Congratulations Team USA," Patel appeared to say while making a shaka       > sign with his hand during Larkin's post-game Instagram Live feed, per a       > clip shared by MS NOW's Ken Dilanian.       >       > A separate video, shared by ProPublica's William Turton, appears to show       > Patel chugging a beer bottle before he throws his hands in the air and       > pounds a table with his fist.       >       > Team USA's Matthew Tkachuk is then seen draping his medal around Patel's       > neck before he joins the winning hockey players in a sing-along to Toby       > Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue."       >       > Another clip depicts Patel sipping a different beer as President Donald       > Trump, overheard on a phone held by the FBI director, suggests that       > Patel can help arrange to fly the team out to attend his State of the       > Union address and, later, for a visit at the White House.       >       > "I got it, boss, I got it," replied Patel in a slurred voice. "I'm on       > it, I'm fucking on it."       >       > On Sunday, he took to social media to remark on Team USA's golden       > accomplishment. The conspiracy-pushing FBI director also shared snaps       > from the post-game celebration, including one that shows him cracking a       > smile alongside coach Mike Sullivan.       >       > Patel, whose partying occurred on the same day that an armed man was       > shot and killed after entering the secure perimeter around Trump's Mar-       > a-Lago estate, later addressed the "very concerned media" over the clips.       >       > "Yes, I love America and was extremely humbled when my friends, the       > newly minted Gold Medal winners on Team USA, invited me into the locker       > room to celebrate this historic moment with the boys- Greatest country       > on earth and greatest sport on earth. =J<<"<<," he wrote.       >       > Critics on social media swiftly slammed Patel over the trip, with some       > resurfacing his old comments knocking then-FBI Director Chris Wray for       > using a government-funded jet to "go on vacation."       >       > https://x.com/Kash_Patel/status/2025663993205936176       > Unity, Sacrifice, Attitude- what it takes to be the best in the       > world. These men live and breathe it. Now Team USA are gold medal       > champions, legends standing on the shoulders of giants. Thank you for       > representing the greatest country on earth, in the greatest game ever       > created.& pic.twitter.com/hBG987pxM2       > -- Kash Patel (@Kash_Patel) February 22, 2026       >       > A number of users also pointed to the Justice Department's       > controversial, slow-drip release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.       >       > "Are the Epstein files there?" X user Gerald Celente questioned.       >       > Another user, Hannah Cox, reacted to Patel's Instagram Live selfie with       > Larkin, simply writing, "Meanwhile, solving no sex crimes mind you."       >       > "Why is Kash Patel in the locker room?" asked @AmanitaFugax on X. "They       > don't even try to hide their corruption and self enrichment anymore.       > This guy is a podcasting grifter. He should not be anywhere near public       > service."       >       > On Thursday, Patel headed to the Milan Cortina Games on the FBI's       > Gulfstream jet, sources told MS NOW's Dilanian and Carol Leonnig. The       > report estimated that Patel's trip to Milan cost taxpayers as much as       > $75,000.       >       > FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson confirmed the trip but argued it was not       > "personal" in nature, claiming it was planned months in advance, and       > Patel was there to meet with Italian officials for meetings and       > briefings related to government duties.       >       > Williamson went on to defend the trip by claiming that the FBI plays a       > "major role" in security for the Games as well as the World Cup, which       > is set to go down this summer in the States.       >       > "So we have a U.S. consulate briefing on Olympic security and current       > FBI posture, as well as thanking FBI personnel on the ground," he wrote.       >       > Patel has previously come under fire for using an FBI jet to go see his       > girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins, perform at a wrestling event       > in Pennsylvania last year.       >       > He later defended the move, arguing that he's not allowed to fly       > commercial and declaring that his partner is "a rock-solid conservative       > and a country music sensation who has done more for this nation than       > most will in ten lifetimes."       >       > Patel is the first known active FBI director to make an Olympic-related       > trip since Robert Mueller did so in 2003, although that trip occurred              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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