Aaron Rodgers body bags Jimmy Kimmel and refuses to apologize then he exposes the media's game plan against dissenters Blaze Media
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers responds to Jimmy Kimmel's threat to sue him over comments he made about Kimmel and Epstein documents.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers addressed the controversy surrounding his comments about late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel on "The Pat McAfee Show." Rodgers suggested that his comments were intentionally misinterpreted and explained that his issues with Kimmel stem from previous disagreements over the COVID-19 pandemic and the existence of a Jeffrey Epstein client list.
Rodgers claimed that Kimmel had mocked him for being skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccine and government narratives about the pandemic, despite ultimately being proven wrong about the vaccine. He also stated that Kimmel had insulted him for believing in the existence of an Epstein client list.
Regarding his recent comments about Kimmel, Rodgers clarified that he was not accusing Kimmel of any wrongdoing and was simply referencing the possibility of certain individuals being proven wrong. He also criticized ESPN senior VP Mike Foss for releasing a statement calling his comments "dumb and factually incorrect."
Rodgers accused the media of attempting to cancel and censor individuals, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and claimed that when these attempts fail, they resort to name-calling. He emphasized that people should be able to see the truth for themselves and not be swayed by the media's tactics.
Overall, Rodgers defended his comments and expressed frustration with the media's handling of the situation, while also acknowledging the seriousness of the allegations being made.
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