BREAKING: Legendary Boxer Endorses Trump




YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul surprised millions with a passionate video endorsing former President Donald Trump, even though Paul himself won’t be voting this November. From his home in Puerto Rico — where residents of U.S. territories lack presidential voting rights — Paul addressed his nearly 80 million followers, urging them to break free from what he calls “mainstream propaganda” and think independently as Election Day approaches.

“I’m putting my business, my career on the line because I don’t give a f—k what the consequences are,” Paul said, underlining his commitment to Trump and the values he believes the former president represents. With issues ranging from abortion to border security and economic strength, Paul called Trump the only candidate capable of addressing the “real concerns” of everyday Americans. “Think for yourself. Don’t be a sheep in this world full of sheep,” he insisted.

Known for his bold persona both in and out of the boxing ring, Paul explained that his admiration for Trump stems largely from the former president’s business success and independence. “Donald Trump is a billionaire who won’t be influenced by some deal or treaty that’s going to make himself personally rich,” he said, praising Trump as a leader who puts the American people first, undeterred by the left’s influence or partisan attacks.

Paul also took a swing at the current administration, singling out Vice President Kamala Harris for what he views as weak leadership. He slammed the Biden administration’s handling of border issues, economic instability, and rising national divisions, asking, “If we aren’t happy with the current political state, economic state, environmental state, then who is to blame?” After Democrats’ extended control, he argued, it’s clear where Americans should place accountability.

Rising from his couch, Paul spoke candidly about his decision to move to Puerto Rico, a choice that cost him his right to vote in the upcoming election. “I came here for my boxing career, knowing it would rescind my voting rights,” he explained while expressing a desire to use his platform to “encourage people to vote in the proper direction to quite literally save America.”

Undeterred by potential backlash, Paul directly challenged the media’s portrayal of Trump, arguing that left-wing media bias has skewed the public perception of the former president. “Don’t judge people off of a character that the media has portrayed them to be,” he warned, pointing to the dominant control of “90% of the U.S. media” by left-leaning entities as proof of a warped narrative. To Paul, Trump’s depiction as a villain is nothing more than a political strategy to influence voters.

Paul drew comparisons between Trump’s legal battles and the struggles faced by America’s Founding Fathers, whom Britain labeled as criminals for challenging the system. “Trump is labeled a ‘felon,’ but remember, the founders of this country were seen as felons by Britain because they demanded change,” he argued, calling Trump a disruptive leader who fights for Americans’ freedoms, much like the country’s founders.

In an emotionally charged moment, Paul voiced his concerns over policies that allow biological males in women’s spaces, asserting that it endangers women’s rights and personal safety. “As a future father, you will find me dead before I send my daughter to a school where men can go into her bathroom and where men can compete against her in sports. It’s bulls—t,” he said, voicing frustration with policies that he sees as harmful to future generations.

Amid these topics, Paul didn’t shy away from addressing other critical issues, from women’s reproductive rights to immigration. He criticized the Democrats’ policies as “woke” and out of touch with American values, calling for a return to conservative principles that prioritize the country’s long-term well-being.

Paul’s support for Trump isn’t entirely new — he previously posed with the former president at a Bitcoin conference in Nashville, where the two mimicked a pre-fight face-off for the cameras. That moment, a widely publicized show of camaraderie hinted at Paul’s alignment with Trump’s values. “We need Trump to knock out all his opponents on Election Day to save America from more unnecessary wars, the woke agenda, and preserving freedom of speech,” Paul said at the time.

Even as he prepares for an upcoming boxing match against legend Mike Tyson, Paul hasn’t hesitated to use his platform to address what he sees as America’s most urgent needs. His endorsement of Trump may rally his young, impressionable audience to consider issues beyond typical social media sound bites and make their voices heard at the ballot box.

With Trump drawing massive crowds at rallies across the country, Paul’s endorsement adds another high-profile voice to the former president’s support base. As Election Day nears, Paul’s message of independent thinking, coupled with his disdain for left-leaning “propaganda,” serves as a call to action for millions of Americans feeling disillusioned by current leadership.

In his final words, Paul left his audience with a clear directive: “Do the right thing, vote for Donald Trump. Not because I said so, not because Beyoncé said so, but because it’s what’s right… Please, go, for the love of God, go exercise your right to vote on my behalf and vote for Donald Trump in this election. America depends on it.”

BREAKING: Meghan McCain Threatens To “Spill The Tea” About Kamala Harris’ Lie

 

Vice President Kamala Harris has once again found herself in hot water, this time for invoking the name of late Republican Senator John McCain during a campaign rally in Arizona.

Harris claimed that during her time in the Senate, McCain praised her with the words, “You’re going to make a great senator.” However, this claim was swiftly rebuked by the late senator’s daughter, Meghan McCain, who called the vice president’s remarks opportunistic and inaccurate.

In a scathing critique on her political podcast, McCain said she was “not thrilled” about Harris using her father’s memory to bolster her political image.

“Everybody does it on both sides. I’m really — I’m not thrilled with this, because I just find that — maybe it did happen. To me, it does not sound like him,” McCain said while questioning the authenticity of Harris’ story. Meghan, who was very close to her father personally and professionally, suggested the anecdote was out of character for the late senator.

McCain further stated that Democrats have been trying to reshape her father’s legacy into something it was not. “Democrats want to turn my dad into a progressive liberal that, six years after his death, he’s now just the most liberal progressive that ever existed when he’s one of the most conservative senators in American modern history,” she argued.

Meghan McCain’s critique highlights her frustration with how politicians on the left frequently reference her father to gain political leverage, especially as Harris struggles to gain support among independents and Republicans in Arizona.

McCain, who co-hosts a popular political show, explained the political motivation behind Harris’ comments, noting the unique influence her father’s legacy still holds in Arizona. “There’s polling and research that shows around 14% of Republicans in Arizona consider themselves McCain Republicans,” she said. “I’m sure that’s what [Harris] is going for, and those are people who are not Trumpers.” This strategy, however, seems to have backfired with Meghan, who views the invocation of her father’s name as “disrespectful.”

In a candid moment, Meghan McCain hinted at private conversations her father had about Harris, recalling that they were far from flattering. “I remember what he actually said about Vice President Harris in private,” she shared, before adding that it would be “uncouth” to reveal the specifics. However, she made it clear that the sentiment Harris attributed to her father wasn’t consistent with what she knew.

Disclaimer: We are an affiliate of Tom Klingenstein and may receive financial compensation for referring you

Meghan continued airing her displeasure with Harris’ storytelling, pointing out that her father was a lifelong conservative who wouldn’t have aligned with many of Harris’ policies. “There’s one dinner that I was at with him and some other politicians. I can remember very specifically something he said about her,” McCain added, hinting that her father’s private views of Harris were far from complimentary. She refused to engage further but left listeners with the impression that Harris was fabricating or distorting the narrative.

The timing of Harris’ comments also drew suspicion. With the 2024 election just weeks away and early voting underway in Arizona, Meghan questioned why Harris hadn’t shared the story sooner. “She never felt the need to share it before, except 24 days before the election in Arizona,” McCain remarked sarcastically.

She believes Harris’ campaign is desperate, noting that “from everything I’ve heard from you and many other places, she’s flatlining with independents.”

On her social media platform, McCain didn’t hold back, posting on X, “Please don’t make me start sharing what I remember him saying about Kamala Harris.

Consider this my final warning shot, I will start spilling tea.” Her sharp response reflects a broader frustration many conservatives feel with how McCain’s legacy has been used by politicians, especially those with whom he disagreed fundamentally.

As Meghan McCain points out, her father’s conservative values wouldn’t have aligned with many of Harris’ positions, particularly on key issues like the border crisis, the economy, and the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. “Her stance on Israel alone would gross him out,” Meghan stated.

The clash over John McCain’s memory comes as polls show a tight race in Arizona, with former President Donald Trump currently leading Harris by a slim margin. According to RealClearPolitics, Trump holds a narrow 0.5-point lead, with 48.1% of support to Harris’ 47.6%. Harris’s attempt to appeal to “McCain Republicans” seems to have hit a snag, especially with Meghan McCain threatening to “spill the tea” about her father’s true thoughts.

Meghan McCain’s sharp rebuke underscores the deep divide between her father’s legacy and the policies Harris represents. “Maybe it did happen,” McCain conceded begrudgingly during her podcast, “but I just didn’t work with him all the time, and I’ve never heard it before.” For McCain, Harris’ story is a sign of political desperation.

McCain closed her critique by acknowledging that politicians on both sides of the aisle often invoke figures like her father to serve their agendas. “I am sick of it,” she said. “But I also understand that politicians are going to politicians, and they’ve got to invoke whatever they can.”

In the lead-up to Election Day, Harris may continue to face backlash for her attempts to appeal to Arizona voters using John McCain’s legacy. For Meghan McCain, however, the late senator’s legacy is sacred—and she won’t hesitate to defend it against those she sees as distorting the truth for political gain.

Similar Posts