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Jake Paul reveals his presidential support in 20-minute video


Jake Paul reveals his presidential support in 20-minute video

YouTuber and professional boxer Jake Paul has publicly supported Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential election.

In a 20-minute video posted to his social media accounts on Thursday (October 31), the 27-year-old influencer shared that although he revoked his right to vote after moving to Puerto Rico to become a world boxing champion “But that doesn't mean I can't present my 80 million audience with the right facts, figures and data to encourage them to vote in the right direction to literally save America.”

Before beginning his argument, Paul first condemned comedian Tony Hinchcliffe for his recent joke in which he called the Caribbean island “floating trash” at Trump's rally in New York City on October 27.

“Obviously he's doing his job and trying to be funny, but him talking about Puerto Rico wasn't funny,” he said, going on to claim, “Those are not Donald Trump's views; It was a comedian who made a bad joke.”

He continued by listing the “number of problems facing America,” including “wars, health, guns, jobs, economics, inflation, border controls, freedom of speech.”

“I think we can all agree that things just don’t feel right; America doesn't feel good. It shows we are more divided than ever before and I can no longer just sit back and watch this blasphemy unfold before my eyes,” Paul said.

“What's the problem? The Democrats have been in power for 12 of the last 16 years. So if we're not happy… then who's to blame?”

He criticized the “liberal” media for portraying Trump as a “villain,” saying, “I'm not concerned with Donald Trump's character flaws or what he's done in the past. I'm concerned with how good he is.” as president. Because that’s his job and that’s what will impact the people of this nation.”

At one point in the video he brought up the issue of abortion and women's rights, saying: “Donald Trump was president for four years before. What rights as a woman have been taken away from you?

“The answer is none,” he argued. “Donald Trump wants to put the power in the hands of every state to determine whether abortion is legal there or not.”

Jake Paul admits he's 'nervous' as he reveals his presidential endorsement in 20-minute video (Jake Paul)Jake Paul admits he's 'nervous' as he reveals his presidential endorsement in 20-minute video (Jake Paul)

Jake Paul admits he's 'nervous' as he reveals his presidential endorsement in 20-minute video (Jake Paul)

He then implored his female viewers not to be “single-issue voters.”

“I like the fact that Donald Trump is a businessman with billions of dollars at his disposal and will not be influenced by any deal or contract that makes him personally rich,” he added.

Finally, Paul claimed that there was peace in the world during Trump's first presidency.

He brought up American funding of the wars in Ukraine and Israel, saying it took money away from the federal budget that should have been available to help Americans affected by hurricane damage.

Paul played a clip of Harris announcing at an earlier press conference that FEMA had provided $750 to hurricane victims and said: “I remind you that it is the current presidential administration in which Trump wants peace in the.” world had.” Why? Because people respect him.

“Imagine Vladimir Putin, one of the most powerful and toughest men in the world, talking about war in a meeting with Kamala Harris. Yes, right,” he said. “People forget that Trump went and shook hands – the first president to do that, to go to North Korea and befriend Kim Jong-Un, befriend Putin because they respected him and therefore the world in “There was peace.”

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