U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) issued her endorsement of Donald Trump for president in 2024.
Hyde-Smith posted to Facebook:
“The prosecution of President Trump in New York is a political stunt by a prosecutor whose campaign was funded by George Soros. That charade is all about self-promotion by the prosecutor and has nothing to do with justice. I believe the whole affair will backfire on the prosecutor and Democrats.”
“President Trump’s policies made America better. Because of his agenda, we secured hundreds of miles across the U.S.-Mexico border, we cut taxes, we appointed conservative judges, we had a healthy economy, wages were increasing, we were respected around the globe, and we were energy independent. I support a return to those policies and to President Trump’s effective leadership.”
“Further, President Trump has been attentive to the needs of Mississippi, he has made multiple trips here along with members of his Administration, and Mississippians can count on him to continue to focus on our priorities. Therefore, I am endorsing Donald J. Trump for another term in the White House and will be working to assist him in winning the Republican nomination for President in 2024. I urge my fellow Mississippians and fellow Republicans across the country to join me in supporting President Trump and working on his behalf.”
The indictment of Donald J. Trump is the first time in American history that criminal charges have been brought against a former President. The changes that Trump’s faces are viewed by most Americans as politically motivated. Trump is also currently the front-runner for the GOP nomination for president.
This move by Soros-linked Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will forever change the political landscape going forward as U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) pointed out.
As the left pushes harder Trump’s support seems to only grow.
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