Chris Kluwe, a former NFL bettor who was recently put under national spotlights after being arrested at a meeting of the California municipal council, expressed his support for the legislators who blocked the protection of women and girls in sport to move forward in the Senate.
Republican legislators did not obtain the 60 votes necessary to break an obeda.
Not a single Democrat in the Senate voted in favor of the bill. Two Republicans and two Democrats were absent from the vote.
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The former bettor of the NFL, Chris Kluwe, speaks during a meeting of the municipal council of Huntington Beach. (City of Huntington Beach)
Kluwe, who played for the Vikings of Minnesota all his career, reacted in an article on Bluesky.
“I support and I am happy that the party met to stop this,” Kluwe wrote. “However, this is what they should do on everything. I have already said it and I will continue to say it – we are in an existential crisis as a country. We are going to emerge as a lovers, or like something else.”
Riley Gaines opens with the possibility of presenting herself to her duties as she fights against the Dems leaving men in the sports of girls

The bettor of the Vikings of Minnesota, Chris Kluwe, leaves the field after a match against the Texans of Houston at the stadium connecting. (Thomas Campbell / USA TODAY SPORTS)
The protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act would oblige title IX to treat sex as “recognized only on the biology and reproductive genetics of a person at birth” and prohibit any adjustment so that it applies to gender identity.
The bill was presented by Senator Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., And has more than 40 co-sponsors in the Senate. This would also codify one of Trump’s many recent decrees, offering politics better longevity.

The former Minnesota Vikings NFL player, Chris Kluwe, joined a small group of demonstrators outside the Pelican Hill Country Club, where vice-president Mike Pence was to attend a fundraising for lunch in Newport Beach, California, October 9, 2017. (Robyn Beck / AFP via Getty Images)
President Donald Trump published an executive decree last month to prohibit organic men from participating in female and girls sports. The order would refuse federal funding of states which continue to allow transgender inclusion in female and girls sports.




