NFL Legendary QB Brett Favre Makes Presidential Endorsement
Charlie Kirk Staff
11/01/2024

NFL legendary quarterback Brett Favre has made an endorsement in the presidential election, and his endorsement is not like many of his celebrity counterparts.
He spoke at a rally for former President Donald Trump in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a crucial state where Favre is beloved as he gave his endorsement.
“I can tell you one thing. I knew I would come back to Green Bay at various times, but I never thought I would come back in this setting. But I think there’s never been a more important time in our lives than right now in this election. First and foremost, are there any Packer fans in the house? I had a chance to visit with AJ Dillon prior to coming out here and would have loved to have played with him. But there’s nothing like Packer fans, and you know, this is bigger than the Packers right now, but this is a special place,” the NFL great said.
“So thank you for the unbelievable welcome that you gave me, and it’s — I love you. My wife and my grandson — I have three grandsons, the oldest, Parker, and he’s going to kill me for saying it — is here tonight. And I bring up Parker because our young kids, grandkids, our own kids, nephews, nieces, are the ones that are going to be affected directly. So I wanted Parker to be here and hear this, because it’s very important. But it’s an honor to be back here where it all started, the campaign with the next president of the United States, Donald J. Trump. Much like the Packer organization, Donald Trump and his organization is a winner,” Favre continued.
“And the United States of America won with his leadership. But I want to address the comment that Joe Biden made yesterday, last night, that said the supporters of Donald Trump, us, are garbage, are garbage. I can assure you, we’re not garbage. How dare he say that, looking out? I see police officers, teachers, nurses, grandparents, students. I see everyday Americans that make this country great. And as I said earlier, I have not done an event like this before, but I decided it’s time,” the NFL Hall Of Famer added.
“Why do I even have to explain why? Because the stakes are incredibly high. Families across Wisconsin are struggling to make ends meet. People’s salaries haven’t kept up with inflation. It’s getting harder for younger people to buy their first home. People are losing hope in the American dream. And it’s not just about money. People are losing their lives. Last year, 50 people here in Brown County died of a fentanyl overdose. That’s 50 too many,” he said.
“And our kids face the prospect of World War III. Really. We’ve already had President Trump once. We’ve already seen Kamala in action. We can compare and we know which is better. The definition of insanity, I think we all know it, it’s doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results,” the QB great concluded.