Kansas City Chiefs kicker meets with Trump
- Harrison Butker visited President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, marking a significant political visit for the Chiefs placekicker.
- Butker's political action committee aims to motivate Christian voters for the upcoming election, focusing on protecting Christian values.
- While campaigning for Senator Josh Hawley, Butker delivered a speech that sparked controversy regarding women's roles.
- His comments led to a surge in popularity for Butker's jersey, making it one of the most sought-after in the NFL.
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Harrison Butker visits Trump at White House for third straight year despite not being on winning Super Bowl team
Amid outrage over a he said, she said situation regarding the Philadelphia Eagles visiting Washington, D.C., Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker stopped in to see the president in a largely unpublicized visit.
Chiefs' Harrison Butker Invited To The White House Before The Eagles
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker got an invite to the White House before the Philadelphia Eagles despite barely playing in a loss during the Super Bowl. Last week, the Eagles found themselves at the center of controversy when it was reported that several members of the team would turn down a White House invite from Trump. Eventually, Eagles sources told Ian Rapoport that the team would accept an invite, and President Trump promised to h…
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