8 February 11:52
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The Vice President of the USA, JD Vance, was booed at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Milan, while the US team, led by skater Erin Jackson, was received with cheers. The boos were clearly heard by Canadian viewers, but were not included in NBC's broadcast for the American audience. Present journalists confirmed the crowd's negative reaction, and footage circulated on social media. NBC denied editing the sound, but this incident raises questions about information control in the digital age. Additionally, protests against the presence of ICE agents took place at the event, and Israeli athletes were met with mixed reactions. Hunter Hess, an American skier, expressed conflicting feelings about the representation of the USA in the current political context.
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