Trump ‘surprised’ as Vance booed at Milan Olympics opening (VIDEOS)
Trump expressed surprise at the booing of Vice President J.D. Vance during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Milan.
Former US President Donald Trump expressed surprise at the booing of Vice President J.D. Vance during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. The event featured a traditional Parade of Nations where Team USA received applause as they entered the iconic San Siro Stadium. However, when Vance and his wife were shown on the screen waving American flags, they were met with a chorus of boos from the audience, which quickly became a viral moment on social media platforms.
Commentators noted the unexpected reception for Vance, highlighting the mixed reactions of whistling, jeering, and a few applause moments from the crowd. Trump, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, claimed he had not witnessed the broadcast live but described the backlash against Vance as surprising. The incident raised questions about the current political climate and the reception of prominent political figures in international events.
This event underscores the divide in American politics and the potential ramifications for politicians who represent strong partisan views on a global stage. The audience’s reaction could reflect broader sentiments towards Vance and other Trump-aligned politicians, especially in contexts outside the US, where their popularity can be sharply contested. The booing incident serves as a reminder of the contentious atmosphere surrounding American politics and its global perception.