Former Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota football player Jack Brewer will join conservative activist Riley Gaines for a meeting in his home on Monday to lobby for an account to ban transgender athletes in women’s sports.
The “Girls’ Sports Act retain “ Passed in the house education policy of the State on 20 February and will be voted in the House of Representatives on Monday. If it passes there, it goes to the office of Gov. Tim Walz, where it is expected to be a veto because Walz is a strong advocate for transgender rights.
Brewer, the founder of the Jack Brewer Foundation, told Fox News Digital that he thinks Walz’s positions that are ‘disgusting’, especially in view of the fact that Walz was a high school coach at Mankato West High School in the nineties.
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“It is absolutely disgusting, and therefore, when you see him and you see his ways and the way he carries himself, you know that this man does not appeal to real men and boys who fought on the gridiron, man. I have nothing in common with this man,” said Brewer.
“I think he is a shame for the football world to be honest.”
In April 2023, Walz signed the “Trans Refuge” bill that protects people who are looking for gender -confirming care in the state. Minnesota was recently investigated by the US Department of Education for the figure of the recent “No Men in Women’s Sports” executor of President Donald Trump, because Minnesota Transatletes continued to compete to compete against girls in high school.
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Walz’s daughter, Hope Walz, recently went viral for a series of Tiktok videos in which she spoke against Trump’s executive order and to defend transgender athletes.
Brewer hopes to have a conversation with the governor about this issue.
“If I arrive on Monday, if he invited me to his office and have a conversation about this, I would accept it respectfully,” said Brewer. “I would tell him that I know he doesn’t believe in his heart deep in his heart.
“I think he knows that he is wrong deep inside in his heart. I think he is trying to appeal to an extremely left-wing liberal basis … and raise money. These LGBTQ groups donate a lot of money, especially in Minnesota. So, the money and the power they have is really pushing this legislation.”
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Brewer does not expect Walz to sign the law in the law if it reaches its agency.
“You know he’s not going to do it because it’s just who he stayed,” said Brewer. “I pray that he is changing from heart and waking up, but I am sure that if he signs it, it will be normal because the Geldresto has ended.”
Gaines also told Fox News Digital that she did not expect Walz to sign the bill.
“I am pretty sure that Gov. Walz would pronounce this bill Veto,” said Gaines. “But even if it doesn’t have the best opportunity to be signed in the law, it is so important that we have these members, these representatives, these senators, in the record. Are they in women or not?”
Walz’s office did not respond to FOX News Digital’s request for comments before publication.
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