Brett Favre opens with Trump’s support

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The renowned temple of Brett Favre Professional Football was one of the most noisy supporters of President Donald Trump during his re -election campaign in 2024 in the world of sport.

The legend of packers spoke during one of the Trump gatherings in Green Bay, Wisconsin, before the elections occurred. Trump finally beat the president of the time, Kamala Harris, in the general elections, bringing the Wisconsin to victory.

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Favre said in a recent interview with the Sage Sage Steele sporting personality that he had adopted a “common sense” approach with regard to his decision to support Trump.

Brett Favre speaks during a campaign rally for Donald Trump at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, October 30, 2024. (Alex Wroblewski / AFP via Getty Images)

I thought of the rally at Green Bay when he asked me if I would come to speak. There were those who said: “You know, people throw you daggers anyway, they will really throw you daggers.” So I thought about it. I weighed the advantages and disadvantages. I really thought I don’t know if I will influence it at this point, “he said.” There was a hard line traced in the sand and you are either on one side or the other. I thought if you persuade five voters, and who knows, it can be a difference with five votes. Then I would be out of myself if I did not take advantage of it.

“It was not my cup of tea. I am not a public speaker. I am certainly not a political speaker. But it was an honor that I was asked. And, is it not with everything that President Trump says or done? No. Is I really thinking that I do? Ok?

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The former quarter-back of Green Bay Packers Brett Favre speaks before the presidential republican candidate, former president Donald Trump during a campaign rally at the Resch Center, Wednesday, October 30, 2024, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (AP photo / Alex Brandon)

He said he was also wondering if left -wing supporters were set up to know if the country’s management was really something they wanted to support more. He said he couldn’t be one of those supporters who rested on his laurels, hoping that things would be better.

“Some of the things you, on the left, say, is normal, never look in the mirror when nobody looks at and it’s just you and you go:” Are we out of our fucking spirit? “” He said. “So, I felt like the conservative crowd in general sitting on our hands, and I think that sometimes I was as if you expected people to do the right thing and make common sense decisions.

“So, you sit on your hands and you expect this and it does not happen and it continues to worsen. And the left has no problem talking. They don’t be silent, and they blame everyone. And I think, you know, as, if we are not starting to get up and defend ourselves, no, no.”

Favre said that he did not intend to stand in the elections but was not going to alleviate his voice either.

The quarter-back from Green Bay Packers (4) Brett Favre warmed before playing against the Lions of Detroit at Ford Field. (Tom Szczerbowski / USA TODAY SPORTS)

“I would like to run at sunset and enjoy life, but we have to fight. I would love to do it sugar, but they don’t disappear,” he said.

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