Politicians are getting creative about trying to win Trump’s endorsement.
to his wife’s statement that said, in a tone meant to reassure Katie, “You knew his idiot ass would chime in at some point…..don’t sweat it.”
So, to recap, the Senate candidate’s husband liked two tweets—one from a state Democrat, one that was critical of Donald Trump—six years ago, waited four years before liking another single critical tweet, and then last year liked two tweets that defended his wife. Seems innocuous enough.
Wesley Britt went on to insist he had always been a major Trump supporter, going back to his days as a player on the New England Patriots, when he “enjoyed visiting with him in the Patriots locker room.” Wesley’s response wasn’t just a personal defense; Katie Britt campaign’s spokesman also accused the campaign of Mike Durant of trying to sabotage his opponent.
“After being exposed for his close ties to the Lincoln Project and backing by anti-Trump Big Tech execs in California, Mike Durant is desperately and sadly shopping all kinds of absurdities,” the spokesman said to 1819 News. “Once again, Mike Durant is making things up…”
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