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    Laura Ingraham Roasted For Asking Harrison Butker This Question About Donald Trump

    By Kimberley Richards,

    3 hours ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=22ZCMw_0w4nVgzW00

    Fox News’ Laura Ingraham hasn’t always been interested in what athletes have to say about their political beliefs.

    But on Thursday, she was eager to hear what brought Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker out to a campaign event for Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley ― and who he’ll be backing in the presidential race in November.

    During an appearance alongside Hawley on “The Ingraham Angle” on Thursday, Butker said Hawley was the first political candidate he’s ever endorsed, and said he believes the senator is a “family man” and “a godly man.”

    Ingraham asked the NFL player if his support of Hawley, a Trump ally, meant that he is also supporting the Republican presidential nominee.

    “Well, I’m supporting the president that’s going to be the most pro-life president; I think Donald Trump is the most pro-life president,” the Chiefs player responded. “That’s a topic that is the most crucial topic for me. I want us to be fighting for the most vulnerable, fighting for the unborn.”

    “That’s what we should prioritize, and that’s obviously what Sen. Hawley’s doing as a man of faith,” he continued.

    Ingraham was slammed on social media for the line of questioning, considering her past statements.

    In 2018, she infamously told NBA stars LeBron James and Kevin Durant to “shut up and dribble,” rather than speak out against Donald Trump, after the two appeared in a video criticizing the former president . “It’s always unwise to seek political advice from someone who gets paid $100 million a year to bounce a ball,” she said of James.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=04UR6w_0w4nVgzW00 Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker photographed speaking to media on Feb. 5, 2024, in Las Vegas.

    Jemele Hill, a contributing writer for The Atlantic, called out Ingraham’s inconsistency by posting a clip of the Fox News host’s interview with Butker on X, formerly Twitter, writing: “Laura Ingraham to LeBron and KD: Shut up and dribble.”

    In a follow-up post responding to an X user, Hill charged that Ingraham’s change of tune has to do with the fact that James and Durant are Black, and Butker is white.

    “Laura Ingraham only tells Black athletes and entertainers to shut up,” Hill wrote.

    “They never try to separate sports and politics it’s just when Black people do it. Then it’s ‘stick to sports,’” another X user wrote .

    Butker has gained national attention for his archconservative views in the wake of a controversial commencement speech he gave to graduates at Benedictine College in May.

    During his address, he made a reference to LGBTQ+ Pride month as an example of a “deadly sin,” decried the “tyranny of diversity, equity, and inclusion,” and told graduates that being a homemaker is, for women, “one of the most important titles of all.”

    Butker has since doubled down on those statements, telling The Associated Press in August that he was “very intentional” with what he said, and that he stands by the remarks he made at the Catholic liberal arts college in Atchison, Kansas.

    “If people don’t agree, they don’t agree, but I’m going to continue to say what I believe to be true and love everyone along the way,” he told the AP.

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    Ez E
    23m ago
    You already know Laura Ingraham has no trump card pun intended if you Black and you're a Athlete speaking about politics get back. If you're an Athlete and you're White talking about politics you're alright. People peeked her card a long time a go, well hell she really never tried to hide it.
    Kim McCormick
    23m ago
    Fetuses are not the most vulnerable. Children who are alive and feel pain, hunger, fear, and isolation are far more vulnerable than a fetus.Nowhere in the Bible does it say that abortion is a sin. It does say that life begins at first breath. If abortion before the fetus can feel anything is killing a human being then God would have forbid it.As any rational person can see Republicans don't care one ibit about the needs of children. They vote against children having basic survival needs met every time. Check the voting records.Republicans do care about a large part of the US population being in poverty. When a large number of people are desperate for jobs employers can understand pay and abuse them.
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