Jake Paul backs Donald Trump, urges Americans to vote for the Republican: “Don’t judge people off of a character that the media has portrayed”
Jake Paul firmly believes that Americans should vote for Donald Trump.
The 47th presidential election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 5, determining the future of the United States. There is a widespread belief that the result could come down to the wire, as former president Donald Trump (Republican) and current vice president Kamala Harris continue to battle.
Many celebrities and athletes have announced who they're endorsing over the last few weeks. Typically, people with a massive platform keep their explanation relatively short, but Jake Paul took a different route by releasing an 18-minute video.
Paul's detailed breakdown on X featured the following quote:
"We need to change from Kamala Harris to the Republican candidate, Donald Trump. Tim [Walz], I remind you that your running mate, Kamala Harris, is vice president currently in the office and hasn't done anything while she's in office, basically no accomplishments."
Paul continued by claiming that media outlets could be altering the perspective of Donald Trump:
"Do I think Donald Trump is a perfect human being? No, I don't think anybody on this planet is a perfect human being, myself included. Don't judge people off a character that the media has portrayed them to be because Democrats control 90 percent of the U.S. media, so they will paint a picture to y'all and that picture is what they watch you to see."
Watch Jake Paul's quotes starting at 3:08 below:
Jake Paul putting finishing touches on training camp for Mike Tyson boxing match
On Nov. 15, Jake Paul looks to extend his professional boxing record to 11-1 in his most controversial matchup yet. 'The Problem Child' is scheduled to fight 58-year-old heavyweight legend Mike Tyson.
Tyson last fought in November 2020 when he faced Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibition bout. 'Iron Mike' will face a tougher test against Paul, as the matchup will be sanctioned as a professional fight, feature eight two-minute rounds, and has knockouts permitted.
Paul vs. Tyson has been ridiculed due to the 31-year age gap. It'll be intriguing to see if the heavyweight legend can pull off the upset and hand 'The Problem Child' his second professional boxing loss.