Winter Olympics Turn Athletes Into Political Voices

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Olympians at Milan's Winter Games used their fleeting global spotlight to comment on U.S. politics—from anti-ICE messages to LGBTQ-rights debates—reflecting a broader shift toward athlete political expression as social media and looser IOC rules amplify voices, while not all athletes chose to speak out and some faced backlash.
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