She was born in America. Raised in America. Trained on American slopes with American coaches. But when it came time to represent her country on the world's biggest stage, Eileen Gu stabbed the United States in the back and chose to compete for Communist China instead.
Now, after winning gold in the halfpipe event at the Winter Olympics on Sunday, this Benedict Arnold of the slopes has the audacity to applaud herself as the "most decorated freeskier of all time, male or female."
Let that sink in, Patriots. A woman who grew up enjoying every freedom and opportunity that America provides – from our world-class training facilities to our constitutional protections – decided that wasn't good enough for her. Instead, she chose to represent a communist regime that oppresses its own people, commits genocide against Uyghurs, and considers America its greatest enemy.
Gu's decision to compete for China wasn't just about sports – it was about money and fame. The Chinese Communist Party showered her with lucrative endorsement deals and celebrity status that she apparently valued more than American patriotism.
While real American athletes train their entire lives dreaming of representing the Stars and Stripes, Gu took the easy path to glory by abandoning the country that made her success possible.
Under President Trump's second term, America is reclaiming its strength and putting America First in everything we do. Meanwhile, athletes like Gu serve as a reminder of how the previous administration's weak leadership allowed our own citizens to dishonor the flag.
Patriots, we need to remember who stands with America and who doesn't. When push comes to shove, Eileen Gu made her choice crystal clear – and it wasn't us.
Should American-born athletes who compete for hostile foreign nations be allowed to return and claim American citizenship benefits? The answer seems obvious to anyone who truly loves this country.
Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.
Source: Next News Network