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NFL legend Brett Favre talks decision to support Trump, cites trans athletes in girls sports

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Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre was considered one of the loudest supporters of President Donald Trump during his 2024 re-election campaign from the world of sports.

The Packers legend spoke at considered one of Trump’s rallies in Green Bay, Wisconsin, before the election. 

Trump eventually defeated then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the final election, carrying Wisconsin within the win.

Favre said in a recent interview with sports personality Sage Steele he took a “common sense” approach when it got here to his decision to support Trump.

“I assumed concerning the rally in Green Bay when he asked if I’d come talk. There have been people who said, ‘, people throw daggers at you anyway, they’re really gonna throw daggers at you.’ So, I considered it. I weighed the professionals and cons. I actually thought, ‘I don’t know if I’m going to influence it at this point,’” he said. 

“There’s been a tough line drawn within the sand, and also you’re either on one side or the opposite. I considered when you persuade five voters, and who knows, it could be a five-vote difference. Then, I can be beside myself if I didn’t make the most of that.

“It wasn’t my cup of tea. I’m not a public speaker. I’m actually not a political public speaker. Nevertheless it was an honor that I used to be asked. And do I agree with the whole lot President Trump says or does? No. Does he agree with the whole lot that I do? No. Nor with anyone on the opposite side. 

“But from a standard sense perspective, do you actually think boys should compete in girls sports and that’s fair? No. The illegal (immigration), the crime, the border, the things due to it — how are you going to think that’s OK? I’m all for doing the correct thing for the people, but we’ve to guard our own first.”

Brett Favre claimed he took a “common sense” approach when he decided to support President Trump for a second term. AFP via Getty Images
Favre was considered one of the loudest personalities from the sports world that supported President Trump during his re-election campaign in 2024. REUTERS

He said he also wondered whether supporters on the left considered whether the country’s direction was really something they desired to further support.

He said he couldn’t be considered one of those supporters who rested on his laurels, hoping things would recover.

“Among the things that you simply’re, on the left, are saying is normal, do ever not look within the mirror when nobody is looking and it’s just you and also you go, ‘Are we out of our rattling mind?’” he said. “So, I felt just like the conservative crowd, generally, sits on our hands, and I believe at times I used to be like you simply expect people to do the correct thing and to make common sense decisions. 

Favre played for the Packers from 1992-2007. Getty Images

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“So, you sit in your hands and also you expect that. And it doesn’t occur, and it continues to worsen. And the left has no problem talking. They don’t shut up, they usually blame all of it on everyone else. And I’m considering, ‘, like, if we don’t start standing up and defending ourselves, not that we must always should, it’s what it’s, if we don’t start taking a stand, we’re gonna get dominated.’”

Favre said he had no plans to run for office but wasn’t going to tone his voice down either.

“I would love to run off into the sunset and revel in life, but we gotta fight. I’d like to sugarcoat it, but they ain’t going away,” he said.

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Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre was considered one of the loudest supporters of President Donald Trump during his 2024 re-election campaign from the world of sports.

The Packers legend spoke at considered one of Trump’s rallies in Green Bay, Wisconsin, before the election. 

Trump eventually defeated then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the final election, carrying Wisconsin within the win.

Favre said in a recent interview with sports personality Sage Steele he took a “common sense” approach when it got here to his decision to support Trump.

“I assumed concerning the rally in Green Bay when he asked if I’d come talk. There have been people who said, ‘, people throw daggers at you anyway, they’re really gonna throw daggers at you.’ So, I considered it. I weighed the professionals and cons. I actually thought, ‘I don’t know if I’m going to influence it at this point,’” he said. 

“There’s been a tough line drawn within the sand, and also you’re either on one side or the opposite. I considered when you persuade five voters, and who knows, it could be a five-vote difference. Then, I can be beside myself if I didn’t make the most of that.

“It wasn’t my cup of tea. I’m not a public speaker. I’m actually not a political public speaker. Nevertheless it was an honor that I used to be asked. And do I agree with the whole lot President Trump says or does? No. Does he agree with the whole lot that I do? No. Nor with anyone on the opposite side. 

“But from a standard sense perspective, do you actually think boys should compete in girls sports and that’s fair? No. The illegal (immigration), the crime, the border, the things due to it — how are you going to think that’s OK? I’m all for doing the correct thing for the people, but we’ve to guard our own first.”

Brett Favre claimed he took a “common sense” approach when he decided to support President Trump for a second term. AFP via Getty Images
Favre was considered one of the loudest personalities from the sports world that supported President Trump during his re-election campaign in 2024. REUTERS

He said he also wondered whether supporters on the left considered whether the country’s direction was really something they desired to further support.

He said he couldn’t be considered one of those supporters who rested on his laurels, hoping things would recover.

“Among the things that you simply’re, on the left, are saying is normal, do ever not look within the mirror when nobody is looking and it’s just you and also you go, ‘Are we out of our rattling mind?’” he said. “So, I felt just like the conservative crowd, generally, sits on our hands, and I believe at times I used to be like you simply expect people to do the correct thing and to make common sense decisions. 

Favre played for the Packers from 1992-2007. Getty Images

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“So, you sit in your hands and also you expect that. And it doesn’t occur, and it continues to worsen. And the left has no problem talking. They don’t shut up, they usually blame all of it on everyone else. And I’m considering, ‘, like, if we don’t start standing up and defending ourselves, not that we must always should, it’s what it’s, if we don’t start taking a stand, we’re gonna get dominated.’”

Favre said he had no plans to run for office but wasn’t going to tone his voice down either.

“I would love to run off into the sunset and revel in life, but we gotta fight. I’d like to sugarcoat it, but they ain’t going away,” he said.

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