“Be a f***ing man,” Packers QB Aaron Rodgers once lambasted Donald Trump over his false election claims

Aaron Rodgers once made an appearance on Bill Maher podcast where he blasted Trump.


“Be a f***ing man,” Packers QB Aaron Rodgers once lambasted Donald Trump over his false election claims

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The Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is one of the most outspoken personalities in the NFL. From the Covid-19 vaccine to Ayahuasca, he never shies away from expressing his opinion on a certain topic. In his own style, the 10-time Pro Bowl QB once blasted former United States President Donald Trump after he claimed that the 2020 US elections were rigged.

Last year, Aaron Rodgers made an appearance on the Democratic Party member Bill Maher‘s the Club Random podcast. During that episode, Rodgers talked about a lot of issues in the country and also ripped Trump for not accepting his defeat.

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“You take it like a man. You don’t go, ‘We won that game.’ That’s what Donald Trump does. ‘We won that game.’ You didn’t. You lost it. It happens. You lose sometimes. Be a f-king man and just own up like every other president has ever done,” said Rodgers.

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After losing the 2020 Presidential election, the Republican candidate Donald Trump claimed that the elections were rigged. Furthermore, some of his alleged followers stormed the US Capital on January 6, 2021, after Trump faced defeat against the eventual US President Joe Biden.

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Packers icon Aaron Rodgers once shared his opinion on the abortion issue

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In the same podcast where he blasted the billionaire Donald Trump, the Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers also shared his opinion on the topic of abortion.

“As much as I might lean more pro-life, I don’t want the government to tell me I can’t smoke a cigar, I can’t have a drink of alcohol, I can’t choose my own medical decisions. And if I’m a woman, don’t f–king tell me what to do. Like whether or not I agree with what you decide to do, who cares? And the government should not have a decision that infringes upon my own personal freedoms,” said Rodgers on the Club Random podcast.

Aaron Rodgers is an outspoken advocate for bodily autonomy rights. Even during the Coronavirus time, the former Super Bowl Champion refused to take the vaccine shot, claiming he was allergic to it, and faced a heavy backlash for it.

Nevertheless, the 39-year-old is currently waiting for the New York Jets to rescue him from Green Bay with a trade. It is almost guaranteed that the 4-time league MVP will be playing in New York next season where he will have better receiving and a better shot to win his second Super Bowl ring in general. The talented QB is coming off of a down year in 2020 and will look to solidify his legacy by winning the Championship with his new team in 2023.

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