Jordan Poyer's wife Rachel Bush celebrates Donald Trump's Presidential Election win with a wholesome victory note
Miami Dolphins star Jordan Poyer's wife Rachel Bush has been quite vocal about her support for Donald Trump. So, when Trump beat Kamala Harris in the 2024 Presidential Elections, Bush couldn't hold herself back in celebrating the win.
On Wednesday, she posted a wholesome victory note on X:
"Toooo big to rig! Our people have spoken! All across the board! 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 America I’m so proud of you for showing up full force!!!! I can not wait to see what this administration is able to accomplish with all the great men and women who will be in that office with Trump. Exciting."
Rachel Bush faced criticism from Kamala Harris supporters for her victory note. However, Bush didn't hold back, replying to a fan calling her out:
"I’m literally Native and European this is my land through and through who tf gonna deport me 😭😂 we proudly built this country lol."
Jordan Poyer's wife Rachel Bush called out a fan's social media post highlighting reasons to vote
On Tuesday, Rachel Bush reshared a user's social media post highlighting a variety of reasons why she voted in the elections. Sharing her reaction to it, Bush wrote:
"When you say you're voting for our daughter, I'm going to automatically assume this is what you mean. (To protect my own heart and peace). Since I know none of us could possibly be so out of touch and inhumane to vote solely * based on the right to abort another human life. Rightttt?"
"(Something that is state mandated not federal anyways & remember your girl is already in the White House as their puppet, if she could've done it she would've) so I'll just go ahead and give you all the benefit of the doubt," Bush concluded.
Rachel Bush's statement came almost a week after Jordan Poyer celebrated her 27th birthday with an adorable message. Apart from her support for Donald Trump, Bush has also been quite vocal about criticizing Kamala Harris. The model recently took shots at the Steelers for promoting commercials that endorsed Kamala Harris.