donald trump is running for president and Amber Pink is next to him.
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According to TMZ, Amber Rose says a minor misdemeanor won’t stop her from voting for Trump for president. As The Shade Room previously reported, Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying records to pay adult entertainment Stormy Daniels before her 2016 presidential campaign.
Amber seems unfazed by all the drama and accusations Trump is currently facing. The television personality is firm in her decision to support him as president. Amber told TMZ that Donnie’s conviction doesn’t influence how she views him. She further mentioned that she thinks his conviction will really boost his candidacy.
“I think that helped him more. I think people see the injustice in what happened and want to vote for him more than ever.”
When speaking with TMZ, Amber offered her perspective on why she and other celebrities are supporting Trump this time.
“I think we’ve just done our research and are no longer brainwashed by the left. I can say that about myself. All these years, I was brainwashed and I’m not anymore.”
Amber Rose supports Donald Trump
Amber sent social media into a frenzy when she posted a photo on Instagram indicating her support for Trump. In May, the model shared a photo of herself posing alongside Donnie and his wife, melania trump. She simply captioned the snap, “Trump 2024,” along with three American flags.
Amber’s support for Trump took social media users by surprise.
Shortly after Amber shared her photo with Trump, she joined The Shade Room comments section to defend your decision to support him.
“Lmaooo, do you think Biden cares about black people??? Sad. Do your research. I did. I will ALWAYS put women first. You want biological men in women’s sports. Trump supports the most reasonable compromise on abortion. Stop being brainwashed because we are people of color. Make your own decisions.”
Donald Trump talks about guilty verdict
Days after Donald Trump’s guilty verdict was announced, he appeared on the ‘Fox and friends‘ for an exclusive interview. Donnie reacted to his recent conviction with co-hosts Pete Hegseth, Will Cain and Rachel Campos-Duffy. The politician told journalists that his trial could have started years ago, but he believes the jury wants to move things forward before the 2024 presidential elections.
When talking about your silence judgment of money, Trump said he is not afraid of going to jail or being under house arrest.
“I’m fine with that. The other day I saw one of my lawyers on television saying: ‘Oh no, you don’t want to do that to the president.’ I said, you don’t beg for anything. I don’t think the public would support that. I’m not sure the audience would accept that. I think it would be difficult for the public to accept that, at a certain point, there is a breaking point,” Trump explained.
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