Former football player and outspoken Trump supporter Herschel Walker discussed the prominent protesting that has taken place surrounding the Olympics.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News …
Former football player and outspoken Trump supporter Herschel Walker discussed the prominent protesting that has taken place surrounding the Olympics. In an exclusive interview with Fox News on Friday, Walker said, “People think I’m very harsh when I say this… This is the United States of America, and if people don’t like the rules here — and there’s no doubt we can make some things better — but if people don’t like the rules here, why are you here?” Walker was part of the 1992 Olympics when he participated on Team USA’s two-man bobsled team. He said it was “one of the proudest moments,” “coming from South Georgia and representing the United States.” “When I started seeing the United States flag and started seeing the people, the uniform, all my teammates from all different sports coming into that stadium — it almost brought a tear to my eye when I started thinking of where I grew up as a boy in my little hometown, and now having the chance to represent the United States of America,” Walker said, per Fox News.
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