The United States has seen much disarray since President Trump left office. Without his leadership, the country has seen record-high inflation; an unchecked, unmitigated crisis at the southern border; innocent lives ravaged and families torn apart by the fentanyl menace; weakened national security and wokeism penetrating our schools, universities, government institutions and military at dangerous levels.
I’ve said it many times before, and I’ll say it again — West Virginia misses President Trump.
As West Virginia’s Attorney General, I have upheld, defended and advanced President Trump’s America First policies with great conviction. Even more, I’ve consistently and actively defended President Trump as he faces political persecution from the radical left.
Currently, I am co-leading a brief with Indiana at the U.S. Supreme Court to try and reinstate President Trump on the Colorado ballot. I’m also appalled by the decision by Maine’s Secretary of State to also remove President Trump from their ballot — a decision that is wildly inconsistent with the Constitution. I just fought successfully for the same cause in Michigan and am fighting a similar battle in WV. Last month, along with Iowa, I helped convene an 18-state coalition calling on the courts to reverse the unconstitutional gag order against President Trump.