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Boxers and influencers Jake Paul It overwhelmed a highly publicized feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk on Thursday.
In the X post, Paul suggested that the spitting between Trump and Musk is a symptom of a wider problem inside. Republican Party.
“One of the Republican issues is on display today (as Republicans now). Unfortunately, there are egos and sometimes unmature leaders of these alpha males. They are over 50 and tweet Elon and Trump to each other, but they need to work together and make America worse,” Paul writes.
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Paul’s comments prompted a mixed reaction of X.
Women’s Sports Rights activist Paula Scanlan praised Paul’s take as “rational.”
“I know it’s a bad thing that Jake Paul has a sane and reasonable take here,” writes Scanlan.
Paul’s post even won praise from the left-wing content account.
Other users criticized Paul’s views in order to defend Trump.
“I’m sure this fight was 98% Elon. Trump is very restrained,” writes conservative influencer pro-America politics.
YouTuber Joey Salads responded to Paul claiming that “Elon started it.”
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Paul was a Trump voice supporter last year, supporting the president before the election in a long YouTube video in late October. Paul pointed out some statistics on the economy under the Biden-Harris administration compared to Trump’s presidency, asking voters to vote for change.
“Democrats have been in power for 12 of the last 16 years. So, if we are not satisfied with the current political, economic and environmental states, who will be responsible?”
Paul also worked to protect women’s reproductive rights, trans athletes competing in women’s sports, and women’s spaces in the video.
“As a future father, you’ll be dead before I send my daughter to a school where I can go to her bathroom and men can compete with her in sports. It’s a bull. It takes away women’s rights.”
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Jake Paul is celebrating Donald Trump’s victory. (Getty Images)
Paul celebrated Trump’s November victory and even attended the president’s inauguration on January 20th. That day, the Boxer Event criticized those who opposed Trump after the president’s first speech.
“Americans who do not support Trump after this speech simply hate America and don’t want the best one for this country and the world,” Paul wrote in X.
But now, Paul has proven willing to be critical of the Republican Party.
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