NFL Super Bowl Champ Humiliates Joe Biden With Pro-Life Message During White House Visit

On Monday, Superbowl champ and Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker sent a powerful pro-life message as he visited Joe Biden with the rest of his team -- wearing a tie that directly conflicted with the pro-abortion stance of the Biden administration, who has actively sought to undermine the Pro-Life cause. 

The tie had the phrase "Vulnerari Praesidio” written on it, which is Latin for “protect the most vulnerable.” The Catholic News Agency adds that "the gray tie was created in conjunction with the pro-life advocacy group Live Action. "

Live Action President and Founder Lila Rose was proud to support Butker, adding in a statement obtained by The Daily Signal, "President Biden is a professing Catholic who, as the most powerful man in the world, is responsible for leading the most pro-abortion administration in our history that has overseen a horrific death toll of 2,548 children every day lost to abortion. I call on President Biden to reject the extremism of the abortion lobby and to protect the vulnerable children of his nation.”

The White House visit was in honor of the Kansas City Chief's Superbowl 57 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in February of this year. Butker kicked the winning field goal in that game in a close 38-35 win.

“I want to give the most vulnerable, the unborn, a voice at a place where every effort has been made to allow and normalize the tragic termination of their lives,” Butker said in a statement obtained by The Daily Signal. “As a father who has experienced three miscarriages, my wife and I understand the hardships that come with losing a child. Every life is precious and should be valued whether outside or inside the womb.”

Harrison Butker is a practicing Catholic and has been vocal about his faith in the past. In a February interview with EWTN, the Catholic News Agency reported that Butker told interviewer Colm Flynn, “I want to be a saint. And that’s the most important thing, and that’s why I’m here on this earth. I’m not just making kicks so that I can make money and I can puff myself up as this great person that people want to be like one day. I’m making kicks because God wants me to have a platform, at least for right now, to share this message of faith, of growing in virtue, of growing closer to the sacraments and of being a saint.”

  • Article Source: DC Enquirer
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