
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers has responded to a hit article about him, claiming he was afraid the mainstream media wouldn’t be able to silence him.
” I will talk about it.i can fly” podcast, Mr. Rogers responded to the media attacks that came when he was rumored to be Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate for the 2024 presidential election.
“I was named as the vice presidential candidate on the ticket, and they attacked me with some weird story from years ago, like a third-party account or something,” Rogers said. he said. The player was referring to his claims that he spread a “fake Sandy Hook conspiracy theory.”
CNN He said the conspiracy theory was mentioned in a “private conversation” in 2013.
Despite his hit record, Rodgers alluded to the fact that he was unable to control himself and that no one really depended on him.
“They’re afraid. They’re afraid of people who think for themselves and aren’t controlled. I don’t owe anyone anything. I have a contract. It can be cut at any time. Now… My sponsors are few and far between.” They’re all people I really believe in and are invested in it in some way. But I don’t let anyone control my messages. I speak for myself, but it is dangerous for establishments seeking more power, control, and obedience. ”
Rogers said he doesn’t believe either President Biden or Trump can bring about real change and cited “bad actors” in the government who have participated in “insider trading.”
The four-time NFL MVP also cited homelessness, inflation and employment as other indicators that America is heading in the wrong direction.
“We are giving billions of dollars to Ukraine to fight a proxy war, but our southern border is being invaded. … This country is in a bad situation, and things are not going to get better.” he continued. “‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ won’t make things better.” [Biden]Even he can barely put sentences together,” Rogers said.
“Why don’t you make a change?” he asked.
Mr Rogers said he would continue to spread Mr Kennedy’s message, calling the current two-party system “not working” and saying Mr Kennedy was “putting himself at risk”.
The New York Jets player added that supporting people who believe in doing good is what makes America special.
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