November 21, 2024
Tiana Lowe Doescher suggested President Joe Biden‘s bad policies are pushing people to “defect” to Donald Trump this November. Lowe Doescher, a commentary writer for the Washington Examiner, discussed the new-found Trump supporters in people like David Sacks on Fox News’s Cavuto Live on Saturday. According to her analysis, Biden only has himself to blame […]

Tiana Lowe Doescher suggested President Joe Biden‘s bad policies are pushing people to “defect” to Donald Trump this November.

Lowe Doescher, a commentary writer for the Washington Examiner, discussed the new-found Trump supporters in people like David Sacks on Fox News’s Cavuto Live on Saturday. According to her analysis, Biden only has himself to blame for losing their support.

“So, in this case, you’re seeing a lot of people openly defecting. For a while, there really was a chilling effect of the Silicon Valley elite … after Jan. 6, where people really did distance themselves from Donald Trump. That’s in the background now. And I think the focus is not just for investors who are terrified by the movement in the bond markets now,” Lowe Doescher said. “It’s also the foreign policy element. You’re seeing what’s happening in Israel, you’re seeing happening in Ukraine and David Sacks notably, he’s hit Biden on this, it’s one of his top issues.”

Biden has called for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas but also attempted to show support for the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, which allots $26.38 billion to the Middle Eastern ally. Additionally, the president has also supported the Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, which appropriated $60.84 billion to the war against Russia that is going on for three years. Both of these respective conflicts began after Biden took office.

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“They know that Trump may be a chaotic guy, but under his presidency, the world was a lot less chaotic itself,” Lowe Doescher said.

Sacks hosted a fundraiser event for Trump in his own home in Silicon Valley which brought some $12 million for his campaign.

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