Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Sam Brown in Nevada's Republican Senate primary over his former Iceland ambassador, Jeff Gunter.
FIRST ON FOX: Former President Donald Trump has made a major endorsement in what is expected to be one of this year's most closely watched Senate races. Trump announced Sunday in a post on Truth Social that he would be backing former U.S. Army Captain Sam Brown to take on incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen in November.
Our Country can no longer stand with this Corrupt and Incompetent 'President' calling the shots. As your next Senator, Sam will fight tirelessly to secure our Border, end Migrant Crime, stop Inflation, grow our Economy, STRONGLY SUPPORT OUR GREAT MILITARY/VETS, protect our always under siege Second Amendment, and restore PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH…' he added. Brown thanked Trump in a statement to Fox News Digital following the endorsement.
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