US women’s ice hockey team declines Trump’s State of the Union invitation

Olympics Gold medal-winning team has politely turned down a request from President Donald Trump to attend his address in the capital.

US teammates Taylor Heise, right, and Grace Zumwinkle celebrate after winning the gold medal in women’s ice hockey, defeating Canada during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 19, 2026 in Milan, Italy [Amber Searls/Imagn Images via Reuters]
By AFP

Published On 24 Feb 202624 Feb 2026

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The women’s ice hockey team of the United States has declined an invitation to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, US media reported, after he joked he would be “impeached” if he did not ask them to attend.

NBC cited a statement from the women’s team on Monday, saying players would be “unable to participate” in the State of the Union address.

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“We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal-winning US Women’s Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement,” the statement said.

“Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate.”

Both Republicans and Democrats traditionally bring guests to watch the president’s annual address to Congress, and Trump invited the US men’s ice hockey team after they won Olympic gold on Sunday.

Team USA’s women’s team won gold for the first time since 2018 when they beat the Canadians 2-1 on Thursday.

In a video shared online, Trump can be heard on speakerphone in a call with the men’s team, inviting them to the address before saying, “We’re gonna have to bring the women’s team, you do know that”, to which the players laugh.

“I do believe I would probably be impeached, OK?” the president added.

It is not clear if the men’s team have formally accepted Trump’s invitation, but they can be heard cheering and saying, “We’re in.”

The AFP news agency has contacted the team for comment.

Security fencing surrounds the US Capitol in advance of the US president’s State of the Union address, in Washington, DC [Kylie Cooper/Reuters]