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BETRAYAL: Caitlin Clark PARTIES with China-First Olympian Eileen Gu During Fashion Week

Gary FranchiFebruary 27, 2026157 views
BETRAYAL: Caitlin Clark PARTIES with China-First Olympian Eileen Gu During Fashion Week
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WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark has sparked outrage among patriotic Americans after being photographed partying with Eileen Gu, the controversial Olympic skier who infamously ditched Team USA to compete for Communist China, during Milan Fashion Week.

The images show Clark, who captured America's heart during her historic college basketball career, rubbing shoulders with Gu at exclusive fashion industry events. For many Americans, seeing their basketball hero cozying up to someone who literally chose the Chinese Communist Party over her own country feels like a slap in the face.

Gu's betrayal of America remains fresh in the minds of patriots everywhere. Born and raised in California, she switched allegiances to compete for China in the 2022 Beijing Olympics – the same regime that unleashed COVID-19 on the world and continues to threaten Taiwan. While American athletes proudly wore red, white, and blue, Gu was helping Communist propagandists score points against her homeland.

"This is exactly the kind of globalist influence corrupting our young athletes," said one social media user responding to the photos. "Caitlin Clark was supposed to represent the best of American values, not party with traitors who sold out to China."

The timing couldn't be worse. As President Trump works tirelessly to restore America's strength and independence from foreign manipulation, seeing one of our most visible young athletes associating with someone who chose China over America sends the wrong message entirely.

Clark's representatives have not responded to requests for comment about why she chose to associate with Gu, or whether she agrees with her party companion's decision to compete against American interests on the world stage.

This incident raises serious questions about the influence of globalist elites on American sports figures. Are our athletes being groomed to put international celebrity status ahead of patriotic duty? With China continuing its aggressive expansion and economic warfare against America, every association matters.

Patriots deserve to know: does Caitlin Clark stand with America, or is she following Gu's path toward putting global fame ahead of national loyalty?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom47Verified4 hours ago
Absolutely disgusting. Caitlin was supposed to represent American values and now she's cozying up to someone who turned her back on the country that made her successful.
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FreedomFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly! These celebrities have no loyalty whatsoever.
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HeartlandValuesVerified26 minutes ago
Remember when athletes actually represented American pride instead of just chasing Instagram followers and fashion week invites? Those days are long gone.
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BasketballDad_TXVerifiedjust now
My daughter looked up to Caitlin Clark and now I have to explain why her hero is hanging out with someone who betrayed our country. Thanks a lot.
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SportsPatriotVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know if Clark has made any statements about American values lately? I'm wondering if this friendship tells us where her real loyalties lie.
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FactChecker2024Verifiedjust now
Good question - I haven't seen her speak out about China's human rights abuses either.
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OldSchoolAmericanVerifiedjust now
Unbelievable betrayal!
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RedWhiteBlue88Verifiedjust now
Money talks, values walk. That's all this is about - networking with other rich celebrities while real Americans struggle.
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TaxpayerTomVerifiedjust now
Sad but true. They live in a completely different world than us.
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MidwestConservativeVerifiedjust now
I used to cheer for Caitlin Clark but this is really disappointing. How can you party with someone who chose China over America at the Olympics?
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
What's next, is she going to start doing business deals with the CCP too? This is how it starts.