Jordan Poyer's wife Rachel Bush calls out alleged corruption in the US following Donald Trump's Presidential win
Many Americans are celebrating Donald Trump's comeback to the White House as the 47th US President. One of which is Miami Dolphins star Jordan Poyer's wife, Rachel Bush, who is a Trump supporter.
Taking to X on Thursday, with Trump having been declared the winner by institutions like the Associated Press, the NFL player's wife vented out her frustration with the Joe Biden-led government and the Democrats.
"Do you all see now just how broken this country and our government was (is)?!" Rachel Bush's post read.
She continued:
"It amazes me that we let it go this far… every single thing in this government has been a lie. Let it all be exposed. Throw it (them) allll out and rebuild!"
The sharp political divide in the country had its impact on the sporting world as well, with various players and their partners voicing their support for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Rachel Bush has ended up on the winning side this time around.
Rachel Bush reacts to Joe Biden's first speech as Republicans defeat Democrats
In his first remarks since the results of the Presidential elections came out, U.S. President Joe Biden applauded America's exercise of democracy over the last 200 years.
Taking notice of the outgoing President's speech and how Biden became "super sharp all of a sudden," Jordan Poyer's wife Rachel Bush retweeted the now-viral video on Thursday and wrote:
"Alright what the heck.. I have questions for real."
Time and again, Bush has made her political inclination clear. Last month, she also took a swipe at former US President and Democrat, Barack Obama. Obama delivered a speech at the "Black Voters for Harris" event, which did not sit well with Bush. Questioning Obama, she said:
"You can tell he doesn’t even believe in the words coming out of his mouth. A good speaker, and he can’t even deliver this in a credible way.
Apart from targeting Obama, Rachel has also called out former VP Kamala Harris for showing up at the "Call Your Daddy" podcast while hurricane relief efforts were going on in affected parts of the country.