Former NFL punter Chris Kluwe called MAGA a “Nazi movement” during a protest that led to his arrest on February 18, after he walked toward the city council bench in Huntington Beach, California.The incident occurred at a city council meeting, where Kluwe was protesting the city’s approval of a public library plaque that was designed to use words to spell out “MAGA,” the acronym for President Donald Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again”, as an acrostic.Video from the council meeting shows the former Minnesota Vikings punter reading a prepared statement where he called MAGA “explicitly a Nazi movement.” Kluwe continued to say that he would engage in “peaceful civil disobedience”, before he left the lectern and walked toward the city’s council members.Police are seen rushing in Kluwe’s direction, as shouting and cheers can be heard from the gallery. The meeting was then put into recess for a number of minutes.The city’s arrest log
said Kluwe was arrested on a charge of disturbing an assembly.Kluwe
told the Orange County Register that he spent four hours in custody before his release. Credit: City of Huntington Beach via Storyful