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WNBA star A’ja Wilson takes issue with Joe Biden's congratulations to Golden Knights

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The WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces are not happy with President Biden after his congratulatory tweet to the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights spurned their championship from a year ago. 

The Golden Knights secured their franchise’s first ever Stanley Cup after defeating the Florida Panthers in Game 5 on Tuesday night. It’s an impressive victory as they were an expansion franchise just six years ago. 

As he’s done for countless other championships in the major sports leagues, Biden went to social media to congratulate the winners. But, in doing so, he called the Golden Knights’ win "the first major professional franchise in such a proud American city."

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A'ja Wilson of the Aces reacts after making a basket against the Los Angeles Sparks at Michelob Ultra Arena on May 27, 2023, in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/Getty Images)

"Today, the team and entire community are champions," Biden wrote on Twitter. 

The Aces actually won the WNBA title in 2022 and became the first professional sports team to win their respective league in Sin City. 

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Two-time WNBA MVP and Aces star A’ja Wilson took offense to the snub from Biden. 

"Twitter not letting me quote tweet potus tweet but…. BFFR when is our White House visit cause…." she wrote.

It's worth noting that the Seattle Storm, the 2021 WNBA champion, was invited to the White House. 

President Joe Biden answers a question during a press conference at the White House on June 8, 2023. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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