Lawmakers from across Wisconsin are as divided as the rest of the country — and just as vocal — on the decision by NFL players to kneel, sit or lock arms Sunday during national anthems to protest comments by President Donald Trump.

Below are lawmakers' comments on social media spotted by USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reporters. Notice a comment missing? Please write to kkyle@gannett.com. This story will be updated periodically.

"This day forward I will not support the NFL! Period" - state Sen. Van Wanggaard, R-Racine, on Facebook

"Disgusted by the @packers & had it with the @NFL. I was in high school during the 90’s BB strike & never came back. Ready to shut them off.” - state Rep. Jesse Kremer, R-Kewaskum, on Twitter

"I support the @Packers right to kneel today during the anthem in a show of solidarity against prejudice & our divisive president. #takeaknee" - state Rep. Dana Wachs, D-Eau Claire, on Twitter

"Maybe the Packers offensive line should stand arm and arm during plays." - state Rep. John Jagler, R-Watertown, on Twitter

"More interested in the Brewers and MLB anyways today." - state Rep. Scott Krug, R-Nekoosa, on Twitter and Facebook

"Bad ratings? This isn’t a reality show. Americans should be free to #TakeAKnee for what they believe in without your condemnation.” - U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, on Twitter responding to a tweet by President Donald Trump

"FYI. The sacrifice of families as they remember their loved ones is one of the reasons we rise when the national anthem is played.” - state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, on Twitter

"Pack do not seem to be able to play politics and football at the same time. Hope they play better in the second half." - state Rep. Ron Tusler, R-Harrison, on Twitter

"NFL Kneeling drama is a convenient distraction from the NFL’s domestic violence and concussion problems." - Tusler on Twitter

"Lack of respect for the NFL? What a joke! How about a total lack of respect for the country that gave them the opportunity to go to college and make a great living. I would love to hear your thoughts and see if you will utilize your rights to send a message to the NFL. I for one will be purchasing a lot more Badger attire." - state Rep. Rob Brooks, R-Saukville, on Facebook

"As a Veteran, and one who cherishes our history, and our flag, and our anthem....with respect and pride because of those who died to make sure our flag did not fall and that we did not fall to the British...otherwise who knows what life and freedom would be like today. Thank you to these brave Patriots..." - state Rep. John Spiros, R-Marshfield, on Facebook

"Football Sunday throwback. Interesting fact about football: when a quarterback takes a knee as the game is ending it means victory is near." - state Rep. Daniel Riemer, D-Milwaukee, on Facebook

"Sometimes daring to kneel or sit is more patriotic than standing. I am proud to be an American." - state Rep. Melissa Sargent, D-Madison, on Facebook

"United We Stand... God Bless the USA..." - state Rep. Samantha Kerkman, R-Salem, on Facebook

"It’s not the NBA. It’s not the NFL. It’s Puerto Rico. @POTUS get your head out of you (expletive) or get out of office." - state Sen. Jon Erpenbach, D-Middleton, on Twitter

“3 tours in Afghanistan!” - state Rep. Adam Jarchow, R-Balsam Lake, on Twitter in response a Pittsburgh Steelers player and former Army Ranger who stood for the anthem while the rest of the team stayed in the locker room

“We have to establish what’s needed from celebrities/athletes & platforms they have. They have real important role supporting justice.” - state Rep. David Bowen, D-Milwaukee, on Twitter

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