A Chilly Reception: J.D. Vance and Team USA Booed at Italy’s Winter Olympics

MILAN, ITALY — The spirit of international cooperation at the Winter Olympics faced a moment of friction this week as U.S. Vice President J.D.

Vance made his appearance. Despite waving a miniature American flag and clapping for the athletes, Vance—and by extension, the official Team USA delegation—received a noticeable wave of boos from the international crowd during the opening ceremonies and several high-profile events.

Vance, Rubio greet American winter Olympians in Italy

Observers attribute the “frosty reception” to a combination of European disapproval of current U.S. foreign policies and Vance’s own polarizing reputation on the global stage. While Vance remained composed, the incident served as a stark reminder of the challenges the current administration faces in repairing its image abroad.

JD Vance booed at Winter Olympics opening ceremony as Team USA get mixed  reception - The Mirror

Despite the heckling, Vance emphasized that the focus should remain on the “extraordinary grit” of American athletes, though the political undertones of the games have become impossible to ignore.