Allies of Donald Trump are fuming.
for president in 2024 on Wednesday, leaving allies of Donald Trump fuming. In a statement, Roy said the Florida governor has “proven his ability to win at the ballot box time and time again.” “America has been built upon and defined by the sacrifices of one generation for the next,” Roy added.
“When Republicans choose our 2024 presidential nominee—whom I intend to support against Joe Biden or any other Democrat candidate—I believe it’s time for a new generation of leadership. It’s time for younger, but proven, leadership to offer America eight solid years of transformational change.” Following the endorsement, Trumpworld quickly attacked Roy. “Chip Soy has always hated Trump.
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