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US figure skater Amber Glenn speaks out for LGBTQ community at Olympics

Amber Glenn speaks on LGBTQ community at Olympics

Amber Glenn criticized the Trump admin and advocated for the LGBTQ community ahead of the Olympics: “It is something that I will not just be quiet about.”

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MILAN — Three-time U.S. figure skating champion Amber Glenn, the most prominent LGBTQ female athlete in her sport, criticized the Trump administration during a pre-Olympic news conference with fellow U.S. skaters Wednesday morning at the 2026 Winter Games.

“It’s been a hard time for the (LGBTQ) community overall in this administration,” she said. “It isn’t the first time that we’ve had to come together as a community and try and fight for our human rights. And now especially, it’s not just affecting the queer community, but many other communities, and I think that we are able to support each other in a way that we didn’t have to before, and because of that, it’s made us a lot stronger.”

Glenn, 26, said she will not shy away from talking about these issues during the Olympics. 

“I hope I can use my platform and my voice throughout these Games to try and encourage people to stay strong in these hard times. I know that a lot of people say you’re just an athlete, like, stick to your job, shut up about politics, but politics affect us all. It is something that I will not just be quiet about because it is something that affects us in our everyday lives. So of course, there are things that I disagree with, but as a community, we are strong and we support each other, and brighter days are ahead of us.”

Glenn, a native of Plano, Texas, came out as pansexual in a December 2019 interview with the Dallas Voice.

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