Trump says U.S. men's hockey goalie Connor Hellebuyck will receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Fresh off an Olympic gold medal-winning performance, Team USA men's hockey goalie Connor Hellebuyck will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, President Trump announced during his State of the Union address. In:
Fresh off an Olympic gold medal-winning performance, Team USA men's hockey goalie Connor Hellebuyck will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, President Trump announced during his State of the Union address.
"The members of this hockey squad will be very happy to hear that, based on their vote, and my vote, and in this case my vote was more important, that I will soon be presenting Connor with our highest civilian honor ... the Presidential Medal of Freedom," Mr. Trump said Tuesday night, saying he had asked the team to vote on whether Hellebuyck should receive the honor during the team's visit to the Oval Office earlier in the day.
Mr. Trump made the announcement after inviting members of Team USA into the House chamber with their gold medals, which earned them an extended standing ovation and chants of "U-S-A!" from both sides of the aisle.
"That's the first time I've ever seen them get up," Mr. Trump said, referring to Democratic members of Congress.
"I've never seen a goalie play as well as Connor Hellebuyck," Mr. Trump said, earning the goalie another round of applause, during which he kissed his gold medal and pumped his fist.

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