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President Donald J. Trump is known worldwide as a businessman, leader, and the biggest name in American media, but Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., recently offered some insight into who he is deep down.
She posted to X Tuesday asking, “What’s your favorite thing about President Trump?”
Instead of basing her response on just his politics or his legacy, she opened up about his personality. She stated that he is, “Genuinely kind hearted and caring about everyone.”
“Every time I call him or see him, he always asks me how I’m doing in the most sincere way,” she went on.
Greene explained that this is how he treats everyone and that President Trump is also smart and full of “exciting ideas.”
“I also truly appreciate how much he loves his family,” she added, noting how they love him.
She then explained that his commitment to putting America First is his most admirable trait.
“He is literally giving up living a self centered life enjoying his success and hard earned wealth to fight the corrupt and evil people in our government in order to Make America Great Again, not for himself, but for everyday ordinary American citizens,” she added.
She described her sadness at witnessing the vilification he has faced and concluded, “He takes all of the unfair cruel attacks with strength and grace and unwavering hope that through it all people will wake up and see what is happening and join in the fight to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.”
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem pointed out the difference between Trump’s leadership qualities and that of the Biden administration Wednesday morning posting a clip of her interview with Chris Cuomo on X.
She wrote, “When @realdonaldtrump was in the White House, he let me do my job. He let me handle COVID by trusting South Dakotans.”
Noem noted that Biden would have “forced” a shutdown and praised President Trump for following the Constitution.
The comparison is unprecedented. The Biden administration is currently facing not only low approval ratings with voters but a minuscule 13 percent approval rating from Congress, according to the latest Gallup poll.
Meanwhile, RSBN reported that President Trump received record-breaking fundraising donations this spring, including a whopping $141 million during May alone.
This is despite the recent guilty verdict handed down in the questionable “hush money” trial.
His Senior Advisors, Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, expressed the emotional value of the “outpouring of support” and reminded voters that “the REAL verdict will come on November 5th.”