'Nobody can control me': Aaron Rodgers responds to hit pieces from 'establishment' that sees him as 'dangerous'

‘Nobody can control me’: Aaron Rodgers responds to hit pieces from ‘establishment’ that sees him as ‘dangerous’


NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers responded to hit pieces about him and claimed that the mainstream media was afraid that he couldn’t be silenced.

Speaking on the “I Can Fly” podcast, Rodgers responded to attacks in the media that circulated when he was rumored to be a running mate for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

“I got mentioned as a finalist to be, you know, vice president on a ticket, and they f***ing attacked me with some bizarre story from years ago. There was a third-hand account or something,” Rodgers said. The player was referring to claims that he had spread “false Sandy Hook conspiracy theories.”

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CNN said the conspiracy theories were stated in “private conversations” in 2013.

Rodgers alluded to the fact that

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