Jordan Poyer's wife Rachel Bush calls out Kamala Harris for podcast announcement amid hurricane crisis
After criticizing FEMA for misusing funds that could have helped with the Helene Hurricane relief, Miami Dolphins star Jordan Poyer's wife, Rachel Bush, has once again called out Kamala Harris. Bush criticized Harris for her upcoming podcast episode with Alex Cooper.
According to PopCrave, Harris' interview with Cooper would focus on reproductive rights. On Saturday, Rachel Bush took shots at Harris for focusing on topics like this, which she deemed less important in comparison to the ongoing hurricane crisis.
"Aw so glad she has time for this. Not like Americans are in any sort of crisis that should have the undivided attention of the current** administration," Rachel Bush posted on X.
Rachel Bush's criticism towards Kamala Harris came almost a day after she called out FEMA for their improper use of funds, amidst the agency's ongoing money crisis regarding Helene Hurricane relief. Replying to a fan's tweet, Bush said:
"Unfortunately, we don’t even need to dive into your inaccurate statement since the FEMA funds that are specifically designated to aid in situations like this have been used improperly by the current administration. What do you have to say on that?"
Coming to Harris, it's not the first time that Rachel Bush has shared her criticism of the presidential candidate.
Rachel Bush called out Kamala Harris for making "nonsense" promises
Rachel Bush doesn't shy away from sharing her opinion on politics and politicians online, including Kamala Harris. Last month, Bush made a post on X asking the Americans to "stop falling" for Harris' "nonsense" promises. Slamming Harris, Buch wrote:
"I can not listen to this woman speak anymore about what she is “going to do”(lies) while she is currently sitting in office!!!!!!! STOP the nonsense. You’re going to end wars?! End them NOW. You’re going to lower taxes?! Why not NOW. Americans need to stop falling for the lies."
Bush has accused Harris of “brainwashing Americans” for votes. With almost a month left until the voting day, fans could expect more such statements from Bush.