President Trump’s White House just delivered the most brutal political trolling in Olympic history. After Team USA crushed Canada 2-1 in overtime to claim their first men’s hockey gold in 46 years, the official White House X account unleashed a devastating takedown of failed former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. According to the New York Post, the administration posted a photo of a majestic bald eagle standing triumphantly on top of a Canadian goose, directly mocking Trudeau’s pathetic boast from last year.
This masterful display of American dominance started when Trudeau foolishly posted “You can’t take our country and you can’t take our game” after Canada beat the U.S. in the Four Nations Face-Off. That arrogant prediction aged like milk in the sun. Jack Hughes’ golden goal in overtime didn’t just win America the gold medal. it completely shattered Canadian confidence and exposed Trudeau’s empty rhetoric for what it really was.
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— The White House (@WhiteHouse) February 22, 2026
The Trump White House wasn’t alone in celebrating this historic victory with some well-deserved mockery. Former NFL star Robert Griffin III joined the patriotic pile-on, quote-posting Trudeau’s embarrassing prediction with a simple but devastating response: “We took your game.” He included a photo of himself proudly holding the American flag, because that’s what real champions do when they represent the greatest nation on earth.
Hughes’ game-winning goal off a perfect feed from Zach Werenski sent shockwaves across America as fans woke up early Sunday morning to witness history. “This is all about our country right now. I love the USA,” Hughes declared after his heroic moment. “I’m so proud to be American today. That’s American hockey right there.” President Trump personally called the team afterward to congratulate them, because this president knows how to celebrate American excellence when he sees it.
This Olympic triumph represents everything great about Trump’s America-first leadership. While weak politicians like Trudeau make empty promises and fail spectacularly, President Trump builds a culture of winning that extends from the White House to the Olympic ice. Canada learned the hard way that you never bet against American determination and Trump’s championship mindset.
Source: nypost.com