Gov. Greg Abbott Endorses Trump for President

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Published on November 20, 2023 - Duration: 01:31s

Gov. Greg Abbott Endorses Trump for President

Gov.

Greg Abbott , Endorses Trump for President.

On Nov.

19, former President Donald Trump and Gov.

Greg Abbott handed out meals to service members stationed at the country's southern border in Texas, 'The Hill' reports.

On Nov.

19, former President Donald Trump and Gov.

Greg Abbott handed out meals to service members stationed at the country's southern border in Texas, 'The Hill' reports.

Gov.

Abbott used the occasion as an opportunity to officially endorse Trump for the Republican primary nomination.

We need a president who’s going to secure the border.

We need a president who’s going to restore law and order in the United States of America.

, Gov.

Greg Abbott, via 'The Hill'.

We need a president who’s going to restore world peace as opposed to this outbreak of warfare under Joe Biden.

We need Donald J.

Trump back as our President of the United States of America, Gov.

Greg Abbott, via 'The Hill'.

Trump thanked Abbott for his endorsement and said the governor's job would become "very easy" if he is elected president again.

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Both men seek to strengthen border and immigration policies.

Abbott has been routinely transferring migrants from Texas to Democratic-led cities, 'The Hill' reports.

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Democratic National Committee spokesperson Sarafina Chitika criticized Abbott's endorsement.

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Donald Trump and his campaign are capping off a horrendous week trying to run away from his cruel and inhumane record by picking up the support of a similarly cruel governor who uses human beings as political pawns, Democratic National Committee spokesperson Sarafina Chitika, via 'The Hill'.

With the support of MAGA acolyte Greg Abbott, Trump has earned another cheerleader for his extreme plans to ban abortion nationwide, pursue a disastrous immigration agenda and make us less safe by flooding our communities with more guns.

, Democratic National Committee spokesperson Sarafina Chitika, via 'The Hill'.

Abbott’s support will do nothing to help Trump with the voters who have rejected his toxic MAGA agenda time and time again, Democratic National Committee spokesperson Sarafina Chitika, via 'The Hill'


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