RESULTS of Former NFL Punter Chris Kluwe For Angry Outburst Towards D0nald Tru/mp REVEALED

Photos of Chris Kluwe at council meetingChris Kluwe (Photo via @protect_hb/)
Former NFL punter Chris Kluwe has been in the news lately following his arrest for protesting President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement during a Huntington Beach City Council meeting.

The California council was voting to install a plaque at the city’s library using an acrostic to spell out the term MAGA when Kluwe got up to speak up during the public comment segment of the meeting and ranted against the movement before stating he would engage in civil disobedience by refusing to leave the area where council members sit.

He was arrested and carried out by police.

Kluwe has since revealed having lost his job as a high school football coach.

“Just got fired from being a freshman football coach, if you want to know what MAGA does to communities,” he wrote on BlueSky. “They don’t care about what helps people, because the school is certainly not going to find an ex-NFL player willing to coach there at that level, they only care about trying to hurt people.”

 


Chris Kluwe Sad He Won’t Get To Work With Kids Anymore

Chris Kluwe (Photo via Twitter)

Kluwe also told CNN the school let him go because the incident had been “getting too much attention.”

He claimed to be sad about the fact that he wouldn’t get to work with kids anymore, adding his status as a former NFL player always made them excited to work with him.

“I’m sad that I won’t be able to work with the kids anymore, because they always were excited once they figured out I had played in the NFL,” he said.

The former Minnesota Vikings punter was released four hours after his arrest and is due in court next month following a misdemeanor charge of disrupting a public assembly.

Kluwe, now 43, entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2005 after playing collegiately at UCLA. He established himself as the Vikings punter after initially signing with the Seattle Seahawks, keeping his position through the 2012 season.

U.S. Bureau Of Graving & Printing Reportedly Being Ordered To Create New $250 Bill With Donald Trump’s Face On It

Donald Trump talking to supportersDonald Trump (Joe Rondone-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Could President Donald Trump become the first living person on U.S. currency?

South Carolina Congressman Joe Wilson is certainly trying to make that happen. He announced this week that he is working on legislation that would direct the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing to design a $250 bill featuring President Trump.

“Most valuable bill for most valuable President!” Wilson wrote on X.

Wilson said he wants to honor the president for his financial policies.

 


Wilson cited “Bidenflation” as a reason for making this move while claiming that the economy now forces Americans to carry more cash.

For those unfamiliar, “Bidenflation” is a term coined by critics of former President Joe Biden to describe the rise in inflation during his administration.

In the past four years, inflation peaked at 9.1 percent, which is reportedly the highest rate since the early 1980s.

If the legislation passes, Donald Trump will have his face on the highest-denomination legal tender in U.S. currency.

Donald Trump Could Possibly Serve A Third Term

Donald Trump waving to fansDonald Trump (Allen Eyestone-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
The Constitution is clear. Under the 22nd Amendment, no one may be elected president more than twice, which should rule out Trump.

However, the Republican-controlled Congress has already shown a wave of support for the president, including a proposal to allow him to seek a third term in office.

“Am I allowed to run again?” Donald Trump said last month at a meeting with House Republicans in South Florida.

According to a YouGov poll, a slim majority of Americans believe President Donald Trump will try to stay in office past 2029.

According to the Miami Herald, 52% of respondents said Trump will definitely or probably attempt to serve a third term.

34% said he definitely or probably would not, and 15% said they weren’t sure.

Related Posts

Our Privacy policy

https://amazingus.noithatnhaxinhbacgiang.com - © 2025 News