The former Viking player calls Walz ‘shame into football’ through the turn on trans athletes

Former Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota Jack Brewer Conservative activist Riley Gaines will be joined at a gathering in his home country on Monday to lobby for an account for a ban on transgender athletes in women’s sports.
“Preserving a maiden sports act “ Adopted on the State Committee on the Education Policy of the House, February 20th and will be voted on Monday in the House of Representatives. If he goes there, he will go to the table of the Walz team, where it is expected to be veto because Walz is a strong advocate of transgender rights.
Brewer, founder of Jack Brewer Foundation, told Fox News Digital that he believed that Walz’s Pro-Transi were “disgusting”, especially since Walz was a high school football coach at Mankato West High School in the 1990s.
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“It is absolutely disgusting and therefore, when you see him and see his mannerism and the way he is worn, you know that this guy is not attracted to real men and boys who fought against the net, man. I have nothing in common with that guy,” Brewer said.
“I think it’s a shame to the football world to be honest.”
In April 2023. Walz signed a proposal for the Law on “Transfer” that protects people who seek and provide care for gender confirmation in the country. Recently, Minnesota, under the investigation of the US Ministry of Education for defiance, is the recent executive order of President Donald Trump “without men in women’s sports” as Minnesota continued to allow trances to athletes to compete against girls in high school.
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Walz’s daughter, Hope Walz, has recently become viral for a series of videos on Tictok in which she spoke against Trump’s executive order and in defense of transgender athletes.
Biller hopes to talk to the governor about this issue.
“When I get there on Monday, if he invited me to my office and talked about it, I would respectly accept it,” Brewer said. “I would tell him that I know that deep in his heart he does not believe that.
“I think deep in my heart knows it’s not right. I think he’s trying to complain about the ultimate left liberal base … and collect money. These LGBTQ groups donate a lot of money, especially in Minnesota. So, money and power that has really pushes this legislation.”
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Brewer does not expect Walz to sign the law if he reaches his desk.
“You know he won’t do it because that’s just what he was still,” Brewer said. “I pray that he changes his heart and awakening, but I am sure that if he signs it, it will only be because the train is over.”
Gaines also said Fox News Digital that he doesn’t expect Walz to sign an account.
“I’m pretty sure the Walz Veto Government would be on this account,” Gaines said. “But even if he does not have the best possibility of signing into the law, so, so it is important that these members, these representatives, these senators, have a record. Are they standing with women or not?”
Walz’s office did not respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment before posting.
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