Republican establishment politicians are pulling a classic swamp move – hijacking President Trump's image and popularity in their campaign ads despite the fact that Trump has already endorsed their primary opponents.
These desperate incumbents, many of whom are classic RINOs who have repeatedly betrayed the America First agenda, are now scrambling to fool voters into thinking they have Trump's blessing. Spoiler alert: they don't.
The shameless tactic reveals just how powerful Trump's endorsement has become in Republican politics. These establishment hacks know they can't win without appearing to have the President's support – so they're simply stealing his image and hoping voters won't notice the difference.
The Swamp's Last Desperate Play
What we're witnessing is the death rattle of the GOP establishment. After years of undermining Trump's presidency, voting with Democrats on key issues, and pushing globalist policies that hurt American workers, these politicians are now trying to ride Trump's coattails back to Washington.
But here's the thing Patriots need to understand: Trump's endorsements aren't accidents. When the President backs a primary challenger over an incumbent, it's because that incumbent has failed to deliver for the American people. Period.
"The voters see right through this fraud. You can't spend years stabbing Trump in the back and then expect to use his image to save your political career."
These RINO tactics are exactly why we need to drain the swamp completely. The establishment thinks they can play games with conservative voters, using Trump's popularity while continuing to serve their corporate donors and Deep State allies.
The good news? American voters are smarter than these swamp creatures think. Patriots know the difference between real America First candidates and fake conservatives trying to cosplay as MAGA.
The question is: will Republican primary voters fall for this obvious scam, or will they vote for the candidates Trump actually endorsed? The future of the America First movement may depend on getting this right.
