Pro wrestling legend Mick Foley called former President Donald Trump a 'very dangerous conman' during an interview on CNN. He also explained why he supported Vice President Kamala Harris.
Pro wrestling legend Mick Foley was on the offensive in speaking out against former President Donald Trump as the Republican candidate seeks re-election for the second time. Foley, who was known in the pro wrestling world as Mankind, Cactus Jack and Dude Love, explained in an interview on CNN why he decided to back Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the White House against Trump.
Foley’s remarks came nearly a week after he fired off a message about Trump in a video on his social media. He said he grew up on Long Island and saw Trump as a 'harmless conman.' However, since his presidency and bids for re-election, Foley said Trump 'is not harmless anymore' and is a 'very dangerous conman.' 'I’ve always liked Kamala Harris. I go back to when she was campaigning for president five years. I like what she had to say.
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