NBA free agent and outspoken human rights activist Enes Kanter Freedom said on Thursday that he is considering a run for political office and has been in conversations with friends and members of Congress about the potential run.
“I actually do, yes,” Kanter Freedom replied. “I would actually, when the time is right. And shout out to whoever is out there actually listening.”
During the interview, Kanter Freedom did not specify which political party he would prefer to run under or any details about his platform. That said, the professional basketball player has been vocal about a number of human rights concerns around the world in recent years.
Bartiromo asked if he was already preparing his campaign and raising money.
Human Rights Activism
Born as Enes Kanter, he changed his last name to Freedom in November 2021 as he celebrated gaining U.S. citizenship.Kanter Freedom has also raised concerns about human rights issues in China. Kanter Freedom has specifically spoken up about the detention of ethnic minority Uyghurs in western China and its treatment of the Tibetan people.
At times, Kanter Freedom’s activism has put him at odds with his basketball career.
The Rockets also have a history of pitting the NBA at odds with their business interests in China. In 2019, then-Rockets general manager Daryl Morey shared a tweet in support of protesters in Hong Kong who opposed Beijing expanding its authority over the city. Morey deleted the tweet and the league apologized to “fans and sponsors” in China.
Political Leanings
This week, journalist Aaron Rupar posted on Twitter a clip of one of Kanter Freedom’s recent Fox News appearances, saying “Enes Freedom’s transition to Fox talking head is almost complete.”It remains to be seen if Kanter Freedom will announce a political run and which party he may choose.