Nina-Marie Daniele recently expressed glee over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to bow out of the U.S. presidential race in favor of endorsing former president Donald Trump as the Republican candidate. However, she didn't do so on her own social media page. Instead, she did so on Trump's.
The former president took to Instagram to share a picture of him and Kennedy shaking hands. The endorsement comes as a shock to many, given that Kennedy previously seemed intent on his own presidential campaign as an independent candidate.
In fact, he was even the recipient of praise from longtime UFC color commentator Joe Rogan, for which the latter received tremendous criticism from American right-wing circles, including Trump himself. Rogan though, stressed that he was merely praising Kennedy's character and that it was not an official endorsement.
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Nevertheless, Kennedy has now, in turn, endorsed Trump, over which Daniele was both astonished and pleased.
"You know the Democrat candidate is bad when a Kennedy endorses a Republican! LFG. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"
While Daniele doesn't often focus on political matters, given that her social media pages are generally devoted to memes and covering the UFC, and Power Slap on occasion, she has become more vocal about her political leanings as of late. She is also a close friend of former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland.
Strickland, for context, is a fervent supporter of Trump, though occasionally claims to have distrust in all forms of government. Regardless, Daniele is known for collaborating with Strickland and even turns up at his fights to cheer him on.
Nina-Marie Daniele was also at the Republican National Convention
Recently, Nina-Marie Daniele shared pictures and clips of her time at the Republican National Convention. She even shared a picture of herself there, captioning her post with a tongue-in-cheek remark about Donald Trump besting current United States president Joe Biden.
Check out Nina-Marie Daniele's footage of Hulk Hogan at the Republican National Convention:
At the time, Biden was still in the presidential race. However, with rising criticism over his age and concern regarding his cognitive abilities, Biden removed himself from the race and the Democratic Party named vice president Kamala Harris as his replacement.