Harrison Butker is a kicker who loves to stir things up apparently.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ recent visit to the White House was eventful, to say the least. During the visit, Travis Kelce was pulled off stage before delivering a legendary speech. Andy Reid was also mistakenly referred by President Joe Biden as “Obama.”
In addition, it has been revealed that kicker Harrison Butker trolled the POTUS during the event. He did so by wearing a tie with the Latin phrase “Vulnerari Praesidio.” This roughly translates to “For the protection of the vulnerable.”
Joe Biden hosted the Kansas City Chiefs to celebrate their Super Bowl victory.
Harrison Butker trolled Biden by standing behind him wearing a pro-life tie.
In Latin the tie reads: “Vulnerari Praesidio” which means “Protect the Vulnerable.”
AWESOME!https://t.co/Sbrr73TaRF pic.twitter.com/tzGqNsZR1R
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) June 6, 2023
While some speculate that this was in protest of Biden’s stance on abortion, others suggest that it may have been a message to the Chiefs’ offensive line, as they prepare for their title-defending 2023 campaign. Whatever the intention behind the message, plenty had a lot to say on Twitter about it.
nOPE.
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) June 6, 2023
Every abortion ban allows care for miscarriages.
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) June 6, 2023
That's some silly stuff you're asserting there. Wearing decorative clothing with an obscure message hardly qualifies as "trolling Biden."
Do better.
— Nobody in particular (@nobody_nohow2) June 7, 2023
I think that tie is talking about the homeless, the hungry, and those who need access to healthcare. Very appropriate to protect the vulnerable in honor of our President. Joe Biden cares.
— TulsaTeresa (@TulsaTeresa) June 6, 2023
Butker is widely regarded as one of the most honest and likable men in sports, having given a poignant speech at the Georgia Institute of Technology earlier this year.
He played a significant role in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory, scoring game-winning kicks against the Cincinnati Bengals and the Philadelphia Eagles.
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