Former President Donald Trump got the pro wrestling world talking when he appeared on The Undertaker show last week ahead of the 2024 presidential election against Vice President Kamala Harris.
WWE legend Mick Foley commented on Trump’s presidential run and had nothing but critical words about the former business mogul turned politician.
“I think it’s important to have a moment where we are satisfied,” Foley said in a video clip he posted on his Instagram account. “For me, that was enough 8 years ago. The Undertaker was right when he said Donald Trump made politics fun again…for about three weeks in 2016. But eight years later, there’s nothing fun about Absolutely this guy.
“For me, there is nothing amusing about a man who could be the next president of the United States talking about the enemy within. Making clear that this was not a mistake, and that this was his favorite line – ‘The enemy within, the enemy within, the enemy within.’” .
Foley said the frustrating part for him was that hard-working Americans couldn’t see that Trump was an “obvious con man.”
Foley then made further criticisms of Trump’s leadership and the Supreme Court.
“So, Donald Trump, are you going to put me in jail for criticizing the Supreme Court because I think Clarence Thomas is a disgrace to the Supreme Court,” Foley added. “I think Samuel Alito is a terrible person, and he doesn’t belong on the highest court in the land. I don’t think Brett Kavanaugh’s Senate interview would have gotten him a job as a dishwasher, let alone service on the Supreme Court for life.”
Foley was a three-time WWE Champion and performed in numerous promotions and took numerous bumps from the Hell in a Cell cage while participating in brutal hardcore matches.
Trump played a role in WWE. The old Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey, was the sponsor of WrestleMania IV and WrestleMania V, and participated in the Hair vs. Hair match at WrestleMania 23 at Ford Field in Detroit.
Foley is endorsing Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for the presidential ticket.
Trump was ahead of Harris in a national Fox News poll conducted on October 16, 50%-48%.
However, Harris leads by six points among voters from the seven key battleground states (within the margin of error for that subsample), and the two candidates are tied at 49% each among voters in close counties (where the 2020 Biden-Trump margin) was less than 10. points).
Trump’s advantage comes from a larger share in districts he won by more than 10 points in 2020 (64%-35%) than Harris had in districts Biden won by more than 10 points (58%-39%).
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