Trump-Supporting Black Entrepreneur Poised To DETHRONE Squad Member!

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In the forthcoming November elections, Representative Cori Bush, a St. Louis native currently serving Missouris 1st Congressional District, may face a formidable challenge from Andrew Jones, a Black Trump-supporting entrepreneur.

This, however, is contingent on Bush's survival in the Democratic primary, where she is reportedly trailing by as much as 20% against a more moderate Democrat and former prosecutor, Wesley Bell. Bush, who has previously expressed support for the controversial BLM riots and reportedly spent a staggering $250 million on private security, is facing a significant backlash.

According to Gateway Pundit, Bush's primary opponent, Bell, has managed to secure the backing of the American Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC). This development comes amidst growing criticism of Bush's pro-Palestinian stance, particularly following the recent terror attack on Israel. Bush, along with fellow squad member Congressman Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, voted against a bill that sought to deny entry to the United States for Hamas terrorists implicated in the October 7th, 2023 attacks. Hamas, a recognized domestic and international terrorist organization, has been involved in recent unprovoked attacks on Israel.

Bush's personal life has also come under scrutiny. She has confessed to marrying a former security guard, paying him a hefty sum of $50,000. This revelation is particularly controversial given her staunch pro-gun-control stance and her opposition to the constitutionally protected right to bear arms.

Bush's actions have drawn criticism from conservatives, who argue that while she and other elected Democrats enjoy protection, constitutional patriots and figures like President Trump are denied such privileges. Bush's inflammatory remarks against President Trump, whom she referred to as the "Former White Supremacist In Chief," have further fueled this sentiment.

Andrew Jones, the Black Trump Republican vying for the nomination, has been vocal in his criticism of Bush and the Democrats. He described their attempts to strip President Trump of his Secret Service detail and their overall anti-American stances as "reprehensible acts of cowardice."

Jones, who has resided in St. Louis for over three decades and currently serves as the Executive Vice President of Business Development and Marketing at Southwest Electric, is also involved in youth mentorship programs. He has accused Bush of hypocrisy, criticizing her support for defunding the police while employing armed security for her protection. He also condemned her for living lavishly on taxpayers' money and enriching herself with campaign funds, while her constituents struggle to make ends meet.

Jones concluded by blaming Bush's policies for the current economic downturn and rising prices. He stated, "The very policies she supports have created this bad economy and caused prices to skyrocket - but she doesnt seem to care. The people of St. Louis have had enough of her radical politics." This sentiment reflects the growing dissatisfaction with Bush's leadership and the increasing support for conservative values in the region.