Former Australian prime minister John Howard has revealed he would not vote for United States presidential candidate Donald Trump in November if he were American. Mr Howard, who served as prime minister for eleven years, has confessed although he is inclined towards Republican candidates, he has concerns about the MAGA leader.
Former Australian prime minister John Howard has revealed he would not vote for United States presidential candidate Donald Trump in November if he were American.
Mr Howard accused the 45th US president of not playing by the rules after Mr Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 election which he lost. After losing the 2020 election 51-47, the former president allegedly attempted to overturn the results through legal challenges, conspiracy and racketeering.The Republican presidential candidate has denied all allegations against him and has since called himself “Honest Don”.
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