Missouri’s attorney general accuses Kansas City of doxxing Chiefs kicker
- The Missouri Attorney General's office is seeking documents from Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas after a tweet insinuated Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker lived elsewhere. Attorney General Andrew Bailey cited faith-based discrimination as the reason.
- Mayor Lucas apologized for the tweet, promised a review, and acknowledged its inappropriateness.
- Attorney General Bailey demanded accountability for revealing Butker's religious beliefs.
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Missouri AG Slams Kansas City Over For 'Doxxing' Harrison Butker
Mr. Butker, a devout Catholic, has caused an uproar after a commencement speech at Benedictine College in Kansas when he said women graduates must be most excited about ‘marriage and the children [they] will bring into this world.’
Missouri AG Claims Kansas City Doxxed Chiefs Kicker over Religious Views
by Misty Severi Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey accused Kansas City on Thursday of doxxing one of its NFL players over religious comments he made at a college over the weekend, where he criticized President Joe Biden for being a pro-abortion Catholic. The city of Kansas City, which is primarily in Missouri, posted a since-deleted “reminder” that Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker lives in Lee Summit on Wednesday, but replaced it…
Missouri AG Investigating Kansas City for Doxxing Harrison Butker
Missouri AG demands documents from Kanas City mayor after X account post about Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker
The attorney general of Missouri is demanding information about the circumstances of a post shared on the X social media platform by the official city of Kansas City account that stated Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's city of residence.
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