During a new interview over the weekend, Stephen A. Smith of ESPN expressed his regret for voting for the Democrats and his frustration with the party’s “fearmongering.”
Smith expressed his willingness to become a supporter of President-elect Donald Trump during a Saturday interview with Mark Levin on Fox News’ “Life, Liberty & Levin.”
“I voted Democrat, and I got to tell you something right now, I don’t like the fact that I did. I don’t like what I’m seeing.” Smith said during the interview.
He went on to express his frustration with the Democratic Party’s duplicity regarding numerous matters, including the pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, a convicted felon, by President Joe Biden.
“I don’t want to hear about, ‘Oh we’re about the law. Nobody’s above the law. Nobody’s above the law.’ But then you go out, and you pardon your son, and you try to blame everybody else for it.” Stephen continued.
“I don’t want to hear about defund the police. I don’t want to hear about … there should be open borders. I don’t want to hear this stuff. And I don’t think most of the American people want to hear that.” he added.
“Why don’t you come up with a plan that tells us why we should vote for you? We’re not about America only, but being about America and prioritizing what’s going on in this nation with the desolate and the disenfranchised and everybody else in between, and looking out for the best interests of what it is for America… that is not a crime for an American politician or commander in chief or senator or congressional figure to have that mentality.” Smith questioned
“If Donald Trump, JD Vance, Byron Donalds, Marco Rubio, or the host of other Republican candidates coming down the pike, that’s the kind of message that they’re going to put forth, I’m down for it,” he said.
“I’m open-minded enough to make sure that they entertain that from a policy perspective. That’s what I want for the American people. That’s what I want for this nation.” Smith concluded.
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