Tulsi Gabbard Officially Joins Team Trump, Vows to Work to ‘Save Our Country’

During a recent convention in Detroit, former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi‍ Gabbard publicly​ endorsed Donald Trump. Gabbard, ⁣who⁢ left the ⁢Democratic Party in 2022,⁤ expressed her support while emphasizing the importance of Trump’s leadership in preventing further military conflicts, stating that he understands the grave responsibilities of a president. She reflected ‍on her military service, noting the human cost of war and the tragic losses experienced by her peers.

Gabbard criticized the current Biden administration for increasing military tensions and highlighted Trump’s record of avoiding ⁤new wars during⁣ his‌ presidency. She pointed out her recent addition to a terrorist watch list, arguing ⁤that it exemplifies political retaliation and abuse of power. Gabbard urged Americans to unite ⁢against this culture and take action to‍ protect their‌ freedoms.

Her endorsement follows that of Robert F. ​Kennedy Jr., indicating a shift‍ among some former Democratic figures towards supporting Trump in the upcoming ⁢election. Gabbard concluded her speech with ‍a rallying call to mobilize efforts to send Trump back​ to the White House, receiving enthusiastic support ‌from the audience.


Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard endorsed Donald Trump on Monday at the National Guard Association convention in Detroit.

The former congresswoman from Hawaii left the Democratic Party in 2022.

Gabbard told those assembled that she had accompanied Trump to a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery earlier in the day to honor those 13 service members killed by a suicide bomb attack at Abbey Gate in Kabul, Afghanistan, three years ago.

“This is personal for me as I know it is for so many of you here. This is real,” she said.

Gabbard recounted that she first deployed to Iraq in 2005 with the Hawaii National Guard as part of a medical unit.

“Every day we were confronted with that high human cost of war and that sadness as we boarded the plane when we left — that we were leaving some of our brothers and sisters behind,” she said.

Others she served with later took their own lives, due to what they had experienced in combat, Gabbard noted.

“So I mean what I say when I with you that I know that President Trump understands the grave responsibility that a president and a commander in chief bears for every single one of our lives,” she said.

“We saw that in his first term of the presidency when he not only didn’t start any new wars, he took action to deescalate and prevent wars,” Gabbard continued.

She stated that Trump sees war as a “last resort.”

Gabbard then targeted Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, saying, “This administration has us facing multiple wars, on multiple fronts in regions around the world and closer to the brink of nuclear war than we ever had been before.”

“This is one of the main reasons why I am committed to doing all that I can to send President Trump back to the White House where he can once again serve us as our commander in chief,” she said, drawing cheers and applause from the crowd.

Gabbard pointed out that the Biden administration had recently added her name to a terror watch list, arguing this is how it handles political dissent.

“We, as Americans, must stand together to reject this anti-freedom culture of political retaliation and abuse of power,” she said.

“I invite you to join me in doing all that we can to save our country.”

Trump reportedly has brought Gabbard in to help him prepare for his Sept. 10 debate with Harris.

The former lawmaker had some stand-out moments against Harris when the two d the Democratic presidential primary debate stage during the 2020 election cycle.

Gabbard’s decision to back Trump comes on top of former Democrat Robert F. Kennedy’s endorsement of the former president on Friday.






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