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Super Bowl champ wore message on tie behind Biden at WH.

Super Bowl Champ Sends Pro-Life Message at White House

Harrison Butker, the man with two Super Bowl rings, delivered a powerful message at President Joe Biden’s White House on Monday. During a visit by the Kansas City Chiefs, Butker stood quietly behind the podium wearing a tie emblazoned with the Latin phrase “Vulnerari Praesidio,” which translates to “Protect the Vulnerable.” Butker also wore a lapel pin featuring the tiny feet of an embryonic infant. The pro-life group Live Action publicized the move on Twitter, and it quickly gained attention.

Butker’s message was subtle, but it was effective. It resonated with pro-life Americans around the country who have been fighting against the Biden administration’s constant push for abortion and attacks on pro-life centers. It’s almost surprising that Butker’s clothing and accessories passed muster for a White House visit, considering the administration’s distaste for religious freedom in general. But the message went out nonetheless.

Butker’s Style and Faith

Butker is not just an outspoken Catholic, he’s also a devotee of the traditional Latin Mass, which is particularly popular among conservative Catholics. He has been open about his faith and his family, and his speeches often focus on these topics. For all Biden’s talk about his own Catholicism, his presidency hasn’t shown it. His administration’s constant push for abortion and indifference to attacks on pro-life centers have been the opposite of what a professing Catholic might be expected to do.

Butker’s message was a reminder that protecting the vulnerable is a fundamental part of the pro-life movement. It’s a message that resonates with Americans of all faiths and backgrounds, and it’s a message that we should all take to heart.

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