Ex-NFL’s Chris Kluwe
Open To Working For Political Workplace
… After Viral Anti-MAGA City Corridor Arrest
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Chris Kluwe says he is been contacted by a number of folks from the Democratic get together, and whereas he straight up says he does not need to run for political workplace, the previous Vikings punter tells TMZ Sports activities he’d be keen to do it.
43-year-old Kluwe went viral final week after he delivered an explosive anti-Donald Trump, anti-MAGA speech at a metropolis council assembly in Huntington Seashore, CA … which in the end led to his arrest.

Huntington Seashore Metropolis Council
We spoke with the 8-year NFL vet … and requested him a couple of potential run for workplace.
“Personally, I do not want to run for public office because I do not want power. That’s not something I desire. I want everyone to be able to live their own life, free to live their life without other people harming them. Unfortunately, we’re in a position where it looks like I might have to run for public office.”
Kluwe continued … “I hate that because I want to sit at home and play video games. And if you are a good public servant, you serve the public. And it is an exhausting, demanding job. That means you care about everyone. You have to care about their issues and you have to find ways to help try and solve those issues.”
Chris says he is already been contacted by folks from the Democratic get together.
“I have had a Zoom meeting with a couple local Democratic operatives. I have another one [Friday]. We’ll see what happens there. I’m sure they’ll probably try to make a pitch. But the thing that I firmly believe is that what our current Democratic Party is doing is not working. And it’s time for the old guard to leave. It’s time for new faces to take over.”
As for whether or not he has regrets about how issues performed out on the council assembly … Chris has zero.
“No, none whatsoever.”
“I am perfectly content with how things played out because I think it showed a spotlight on what’s happening locally here in Huntington Beach and how our city council is just not listening to us as a community.”