Donald Trump scolded over endorsement of 'worst Deep State candidate'
Donald Trump gushed over Rogers and backed him by bestowing his “complete and total endorsement” on the former Republican
Former president Donald Trump has been scolded after he endorsed former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), “the worst Deep State candidate,” in his US senate bid.
Writing on his social platform on Monday, Truth Social, the former president gushed over Rogers and backed him by bestowing his “complete and total endorsement” on the former Republican.
Taking to X, the former Twitter, Paul attached a reel of Rogers where he can be seen denouncing Donald Trump. Paul pushed back hard against the judgment of the presumptive GOP nominee for president.
“Donald Trump just endorsed the worst Deep State candidate this cycle. @MikeRogersForMI is a never Trumper, and a card carrying member of the spy state that seeks to destroy Trump,” Paul said. “You have to ask yourself who gives Trump this awful advice? Who’s next, John Bolton?”
“If he’s good with Mike Rogers (R-Deep State), maybe he should pick Liza Cheney for VP?” Paul said, taking a jibe at Donald Trump.
“Mike will work closely with me to enact our America First Policies,” Trump said on his social media platform.
“He will tirelessly fight to Secure the Border, Stop Inflation, Grow the Economy, Strengthen our Military / Veteran Support, and Protect and Defend our always under siege Second Amendment. Mike Rogers will be a Great and Powerful Senator for Michigan, and has my Complete and Total Endorsement. HE KNOWS HOW TO WIN!”
It should be mentioned that it seems that messaging of Rogers' election campaign is in line with Donald Trump, as he expressed gratitude for endorsement on X.
“America under Biden and his cronies is going in the wrong direction,” Rogers said on his website. “Our border is wide open, our justice system is broken, and Biden’s bad policies are making everything more expensive.”
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