Harrison Butker (X) Missouri’s Republican top law enforcement official is demanding that the city of Kansas City hold an employee accountable afte
Missouri’s Republican top law enforcement official is demanding that the city of Kansas City hold an employee accountable after the city’s official X account doxxed Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker.
“My office is demanding accountability after @KansasCity doxxed @buttkicker7 last night for daring to express his religious beliefs,” Attorney General Andrew Bailey said on X on Thursday.
“I will enforce the Missouri Human Rights Act to ensure Missourians are not targeted for their free exercise of religion. Stay tuned.”
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Bailey, according to the conservative website American Greatness, was reacting to a post by the official X account of the city of Kansas City.
“Just a reminder that Harrison Butker lives in the City of Lee’s Summit,” the city’s X account posted Wednesday night.
The move was a familiar one by liberals in recent years: revealing personal information about conservatives in an attempt to rally a rabid mob to harass, threaten, and intimidate them.
The post came in response to a commencement speech Butker gave over the weekend at Benedictine College, a small Catholic college in Kansas.
In his 20-minute remarks, Butker ripped into feminists, LGBTQ activists, pro-abortionists, and advocates of “the tyranny of diversity, equity and inclusion.”
He encouraged women graduates to not fall for the “most diabolical lies told to you,” meaning the secular message that professional success should be a priority over faith, marriage, and creating a family.
Butker also did not spare supposed Catholics.
He ripped leftist President Joe Biden, a self-proclaimed Catholic, for being “delusional enough to make the Sign of The Cross during a pro-abortion rally.” That happened last month in Tampa, when Biden visited to criticize Florida’s new anti-abortion law.
Butker also blasted liberal Catholic leaders who are “pushing dangerous gender ideologies onto the youth of America,” and he urged the grads to have pride, yet not “the deadly sin sort of pride that has an entire month dedicated to it.”
On Wednesday, a couple of hours after the original post, the city issued an apology to Butker.
“We apologies (sic) for our previous tweet. It was shared in error,” the post said.
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Simultaneously, Democratic Mayor Quinton Lucas issued a separate post that labeled the original message “clearly inappropriate.”
“A message appeared earlier this evening from a City public account. The message was clearly inappropriate for a public account,” said Lucas. “The City has correctly apologized for the error, will review account access, and ensure nothing like it is shared in the future from public channels.”
Missouri GOP Sen. Josh Hawley also rallied behind the NFL star, posting, “Never more proud to call Harrison Butker my friend.”
American Greatness reported that Butker’s jersey was flying off the shelves of NFL retailers, outpacing sales of even the Chiefs’ all-star quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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