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From The New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams, and this is The Daily on Sunday.
Athletes at the Olympics compete for the gold, but the games are about more than just winning.
They're about people pushing themselves to their physical limits to achieve what seems impossible.
They're about overcoming adversity and national pride.
And to some degree, they're always a little bit about geopolitics.
But perhaps never before in recent memory has that last category taken the spotlight as much
as it is at this year's games,
as Americans face off against athletes from countries who have found themselves in the crosshairs of the Trump administration.
Today, I talk with my colleagues, Motoko Rich, Shauna Richer, and Juliet McCur,
about the heated rivalries at this year's games, and the biggest dramas so far.