A new low for the swamp creatures: Republican incumbents who've been snubbed by President Trump are now desperately trying to fool voters by plastering his image all over their campaign materials—even as Trump actively campaigns for their opponents.
These establishment hacks, facing primary challenges from genuine America First candidates, are pulling out all the stops to deceive patriotic Americans into thinking they have the President's blessing. Spoiler alert: they don't.
It's the ultimate act of political desperation. These same RINOs who either opposed Trump's agenda or gave it lukewarm support when it mattered are now trying to ride his coattails to save their own political skins. The audacity is breathtaking.
Trump Sees Through the Phonies
President Trump didn't endorse these incumbents for a reason, folks. He knows who the real fighters are, and he knows who's been playing games with the America First movement. When Trump endorses the challenger instead of the incumbent, that's sending a crystal-clear message to voters.
But these swamp dwellers think they can outsmart both Trump and the American people by slapping his photo on their mailers and pretending they're part of the MAGA team. It's fraud, plain and simple—political fraud designed to steal votes from the real conservatives Trump has actually endorsed.
"The President's endorsements mean everything to Republican primary voters, so these desperate incumbents are trying to create fake associations," one GOP strategist told reporters.
This is exactly why we need to drain the swamp completely. These establishment Republicans will say anything, do anything, and apparently steal anyone's image to cling to power. They've learned nothing from Trump's victory and everything from the Democrat playbook.
Patriots need to do their homework before voting. When you see Trump's face on a campaign ad, ask yourself: did the President actually endorse this candidate? If the answer is no, you're looking at a desperate RINO trying to pull a fast one on American voters.
The question is: will We the People see through these cheap tricks, or will the swamp creatures successfully fool enough voters to survive another election cycle?
