In a recent statement on social media, former WWE star Ryback voiced his concerns about the current political climate in the United States. His commentary, shared alongside a controversial video, has stirred significant attention. Here’s a deeper dive into his claims and his explicit endorsement for the upcoming election.
Ryback’s Bold Claim About Migrant Gangs
Ryback’s tweet addressed a video suggesting that “migrant gangs are targeting homes in Colorado suburbs, including Lakewood, Aurora, and Longmont.” He warned that the issue could quickly escalate, spreading to other major cities unless decisive action is taken immediately.
In his post, the former WWE Superstar stated, “This will spread to every major city in no time if not stopped immediately.”
A Dire Warning About Leadership and Policy
The former Intercontinental Champion went further, specifically targeting Vice President Kamala Harris, implying that her leadership would exacerbate the situation. He tweeted, “Under Kamala this only gets way worse. They want chaos and the American people to feel as if they need the government to save them.”
The Controversial Issue of Gun Control
Another key point Ryback touched upon was gun control. His tweet concluded with a stark warning: “Now just imagine when they take our guns away.”
By tying this issue to the scenario depicted in the video, Ryback underscores a common narrative in right-wing discourse: the importance of the Second Amendment as a safeguard against both criminal activity and governmental overreach.
Ryback’s Endorsement of Donald Trump
Perhaps the most striking part of the former WWE Superstar’s tweet was his clear endorsement for the 2024 presidential election. He urged his followers to “Vote Trump,” signaling his belief that former President Donald Trump is better suited to handle these pressing issues.
This endorsement is consistent with Trump’s tough stance on immigration, law enforcement, and gun rights. Ryback’s alignment with Trump reflects a broader sentiment among many conservative figures who see the former president as a bulwark against the perceived threats highlighted in the video and tweet.