Chiefs' Harrison Butker says he has 'nothing to apologize for' over controversial speech
- Harrison Butker, kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, stated he has 'nothing to apologize for' regarding his controversial commencement speech at Benedictine College, which criticized the LGBTQ community and President Biden's views on abortion.
- His speech emphasized traditional roles for women as 'homemakers,' which sparked backlash, particularly from anti-conservative groups and some media outlets.
- Despite the criticism, Butker mentioned that his speech led to 'good conversations' among his teammates, whom he believes respect his views.
- Butker also highlighted his success in football, including key field goals in previous Super Bowls, attributing part of his success to his wife's support.
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