Amber Rose's comments about being so sympathetic to Donald Trump, even though he is a convicted felon, provoked a lot of criticism.
"For me, Donald Trump is the epitome of an Alpha Male. He's there to protect, to provide, make sure the citizens of the U.S. are in a good economy, protecting us. I feel protected by Donald Trump. That's why I wanted to come out and publicly endorse him. I just feel safe," Amber stated during a recent appearance on Lara Trump's podcast.
People were taken aback when they heard the words spoken aloud. "This just broke my brain. My brain is broken," one person commented. "How safe would she feel if she were a 13-year-old girl?" another stated.
"This is it, Trump supporters are officially the dumbest people on earth," a third netizen shared. "WTAF about Trump makes her feel safe?" a fourth person wrote.
According to earlier reports from OK! Magazine, this is not the first time Amber has expressed her support for the former president, who is 78 years old.
Amber shared a snapshot of herself on May 21, which included her alongside Donald Trump and Melania Trump, the former POTUS’ wife. "Trump 2024 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸," the singer captioned the photo via Instagram.
Amber later spoke about why she feels loyal to Donald. "Is Donald Trump not for women's rights issues? He's trying to make America great again that's for women too, right?" she asked during an interview.
“Does him getting convicted change the way you view him?” the interviewer shot back, referring to how Donald was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in his hush money trial on Thursday, May 30.
“Nope, not at all. I will still vote for Donald Trump,” Amber replied before the host asked, “Do you think it will help his chances to get reelected?”
“I think it helps him more. I think it actually helps him. I think people see the injustice in what happened and they wanna vote for him more than ever. I think we just did our research. We're not brainwashed anymore by the left. I can say that about myself. All these years, I've been brainwashed, and I'm not anymore,” Amber responded.


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