FBI Director Kash Patel was at the centre of a viral moment on Sunday night after joining the US men’s hockey team in their locker room following their gold medal victory at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.Footage shared on social media shows Patel celebrating alongside players after their 2–1 overtime win against Canada. Wearing a white jersey, he cheered as the team marked the victory, drank beer and jumped with players as one of them placed a gold medal around his neck. In one clip, he can be seen flashing a shaka sign and shouting congratulations as the team roared around him.
The mood inside the locker room was loud and jubilant, capturing the raw emotion of an Olympic triumph. The United States’ win over Canada added extra intensity to the celebrations, given the historic rivalry between the two teams.The video quickly spread online, drawing strong reactions across social media platforms.Supporters praised Patel for embracing the moment, calling the celebration patriotic and a rare example of a senior official sharing in a national sporting triumph. One user wrote, “I love this!!! An FBI Director that Loves America and wants us to WIN!” Others described the Olympics as one of the few events that bring Americans together regardless of politics.Critics, however, questioned whether the display was appropriate for the head of the country’s top federal law enforcement agency. Some focused on the cost of official travel. One widely shared post read, “Fun Fact: You paid over $400,000 for Kash Patel’s Olympic vacation.” The cost of the Italy trip has not been publicly disclosed.Another viral comment accused Patel of taking “a taxpayer funded vacation to Italy on a private jet to recreate the Drake ‘bro thinks he’s on the team’ meme with Team USA hockey.”Patel responded to the reaction in a post on X, saying he was “extremely humbled” when the team invited him into the locker room to celebrate what he described as a historic moment. He framed the experience as a privilege and an expression of national pride, rather than a political statement.The episode has since moved beyond the ice rink. What began as a spontaneous post-game celebration has evolved into a wider debate about image, leadership and public expectations. For supporters, the video captures an official sharing a rare moment of unity and sporting triumph. For critics, it underscores concerns about tone and the standards applied to those holding senior government roles.
