

The Green Bay Packers leading quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, made fun media appearances this summer. From appearing on the Joe Rogan Experience, where he talked about almost everything and anything under the smoke to confessing to sipping ayahuasca tea on the Aubrey Marcus podcast. The star shot-caller sure loves to talk. And he has many thought-provoking opinions. One such opinion he conveyed on yet another podcast. Well, the topic of discussion was the infamous 45th American President, Donald Trump.
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On Bill Maher’s ‘Club Random’ podcast, he touched on various topics. The one to stand out the most was the statement made about Donald Trump. After losing the 2020 presidential election, he claimed he actually won the election. Aaron Rodgers, a famous athlete, knows how it feels to lose. And Trump continued to claim he won the election and made the MVP-winning QB talk.
He said, “You take it like a man. You don’t go, ‘We won that game’ That’s what Donald Trump does. We won that game. You didn’t. You lose it. It happens. You lose sometimes. Be a f**king man and just own up like every other president has ever done.”
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Aaron Rodgers talks about bodily autonomy
A-Rod does not hold back while talking. He is particularly not fond of influences that try to meddle in the lives of citizens. He got under a lot of scrutinies over his immunization statement. The Super Bowl-winning quarterback loves to give his insights. As well as gives his honest opinions on the discussion.

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MIAMI, FLORIDA – APRIL 7: Aaron Rodgers, professional football player, and investor, speaks during the Bitcoin 2022 Conference at the Miami Beach Convention Center on April 7, 2022 in Miami, Florida. The worlds largest bitcoin conference runs from April 6-9, expecting over 30,000 people in attendance and over 7 million live stream viewers worldwide. (Photo by Marco Bello/Getty Images)
On the podcast, he expressed his disdain for the government, which tries to snatch autonomy from people. He said, “As much as I might lean more pro-life, I don’t want the government to tell me I can’t smoke a cigar, I can’t have a drink of alcohol, I can’t choose my own medical decisions. And if I’m a woman, don’t f**king tell me what to do.”
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Therefore, Rodgers shows himself as a man who is concise about his ideologies.
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