Arizona GOP Gubernatorial candidate responded to a question posed last night during an interview about whether she would be concerned with possible repercussions from the NFL about securing the border.
Lake asked the interviewer, “Do you want to tell me that a bunch of football teams owned by billionaires are okay with fentanyl pouring across our border at a record level, killing our young people?”
“The number one killer right now is fentanyl. 18 to 45. It’s killing a generation of people. If the NFL is okay with that, then they gotta do some soul-searching. I don’t think the NFL is that stupid. I really don’t,” Lake insisted.
In August, Lake told the audience at CPAC Texas, “We’re going to issue a declaration of invasion and get the ball rolling, protecting our own state.”
Lake also declared in the interview, “I’m not going to be taking marching orders from the NFL. I’m going to be taking marching orders from the people of Arizona who are tired of their children getting their hands on the most deadly drug this country has ever seen.”
“I don’t answer to the @NFL I answer to the people of Arizona. If the NFL wants to play chicken over the 2023 Super Bowl, I can promise you that I win that game.”
Last year, Major League Baseball moved its All-Star Game out of Atlanta after the state of Georgia passed voting reform bills.
The Super Bowl for the current season that is underway is scheduled to be played on February 12, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Left-wing lawyer Bradley Moss claimed in a tweet that “The NFL will laugh at her and move the Super Bowl somewhere else.”
The NFL will laugh at her and move the Super Bowl somewhere else. https://t.co/R2w815xOQN
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) October 24, 2022
According to reporter Derrian Carter, today the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee and the NFL are announcing a line-up of Super Bowl events that will lead up to the game at the Tempe Center for the Arts.
I am here at the Tempe Center for the Arts, where the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee and the #NFL will announce a line-up of Super Bowl events that will lead up to the big game on February 12, 2023. @sportscronkite pic.twitter.com/acXQI2h4Cu
— Derrian Carter (@DerrianCarter00) October 24, 2022
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