The Chiefs’ Harrison Butker Pays Visit To Trump At White House After Super Bowl Loss
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker paid a visit to the White House on Thursday after losing Super Bowl LIX more than two weeks ago.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker paid a visit to the White House on Thursday after losing Super Bowl LIX more than two weeks ago.
The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, Clark Hunt, said on Wednesday that he has no issue with kicker Harrison Butker forming a political action committee (PAC) to encourage conservatives to vote for what the PAC describes as “traditional values.”
The NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker endorsed GOP Missouri Senator Josh Hawley in his senatorial re-election bid, praising the former attorney general for being both a “family” and “Godly” man.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who made headlines after making a speech that was meant to empower women to take pride in being stay at home wives and mothers, has outsold teammate Travis Kelce, despite Kelce’s surge in popularity from his relationship with pop star Taylor Swift.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who is known for being opinionated on political matters, highlighted his own Catholic beliefs in regards to the topic of abortion, which prompted both praise and backlash for the second time.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes recently expressed that, although many of his views do not exactly align with those of Harrison Butker, he still defends Butker’s choice to freely express his opinions in the college graduation ceremony that sparked controversy.