Former WWE wrestler Hulk Hogan was “afraid” and silently voted for Trump in the last election but is now happily doing the “Trump dance.” After publicly supporting Trump at various rallies, Hogan argued that God has given America a second chance.
“Donald Trump is a man of God, and that’s why our country has a second chance,” Hogan said on Fox News.
Hulk Hogan Claims ‘We’ve Repented’ and America Has a ‘Second Chance’ After Trump Win
As a long-time Trump supporter, Hogan admitted that he was afraid. “I was one of the biggest cowards around,” said Hogan, too timid to “wear the hat.” Hiding his support for Trump was a business decision, Hogan explained. He said that his 40 million fans—who purchased Hulk Hogan merchandise—were comprised of various political views, and he didn’t want to alienate any of them.
For Hogan, the assassination attempts on former President Trump became a turning point for him. He chose to be a public supporter.
But now it’s different, according to Hogan. “We took America back. We’re on the right path. God in our homes. God in our country. God in our schools. One nation under God,” he said.
Hogan claimed that the “whole” country feels the same way. “We’re proud to be Trumpites. We’re proud of Trumpmania. We’re proud of our new president,” Hogan said. “And everybody is singing it to the heavens—it’s time we finally get our country back.”
“We got America back. We’ve got a second chance. We’ve repented to our Lord and Savior. He’s healing the land. He’s healing the people,” he continued. “We’re back, Jack.”
While Laura Ingraham would prefer to keep entertainment and politics separate, she said she has noticed how athletes, like former football quarterback Colin Kaepernick, have made a stand against racism. She offered the idea that athletes should be thinking, “If anyone can end racism, or at least make progress toward it, it’s probably Trump.”
Hogan argued that people speak from the heart. Their words reflect “who they really are.”
“Misogynists, racists, that’s who they really are,” Hogan said.
Since the election, Trump has been busy selecting Cabinet members and preparing for his time in office. According to Hogan, the people who are “whining and crying” about who Trump is selecting for his Cabinet are “the people that got us into this mess.”