Outgoing Dem Claims Trump “Tried to Kill” Her

Democratic New Hampshire Rep. Annie Kuster recently announced her retirement from Congress, citing the need for new leadership. However, in a shocking statement to the liberal media, Kuster claimed that she believes former President Donald Trump “tried to kill” her during the January 6th riots at the Capitol. This allegation is not only baseless, but it reeks of desperation from a politician who is losing her grip on power.

In an interview with Roll Call, Kuster stated that after serving since 2013, she had “always said I wasn’t going to stay forever” and that Trump “tried to kill” her. Her dramatic and outrageous accusation not only demonstrates her lack of respect for the truth, but also serves as a desperate attempt to gain sympathy and deflect attention from her own shortcomings and failures as a representative.

Kuster went on to criticize Trump for “undermining the social fabric” and appearing to favor policies that would harm women, such as tariffs that would drive up the cost of food. These attacks on Trump are nothing new and show just how out of touch Kuster is with the American people. While she may claim to represent the people of New Hampshire, her actions and statements clearly show that she is more interested in playing politics than actually addressing the concerns of her constituents.

The truth is, Kuster’s retirement is a direct result of her own failures as a representative. Despite representing a district that she claims she turned from red to purple, her constituents still rejected her and voted for a Republican in the 2024 election. This is due to her misguided and out of touch policies, as well as her refusal to truly connect with the younger generation of voters.

In her final address in Congress, Kuster claimed that she was “literally exhausted” from representing her district. This exhaustion likely stems from the fact that she was unable to achieve any real progress for her constituents during her time in office. And now, rather than accepting responsibility for her own failures, she is choosing to play the victim and point the finger at Trump.

But Kuster’s retirement does not mean the end of the Democratic party. In fact, she predicts that the Democrats will win in the midterms in 2026 and the presidential election in 2028 due to “the consequences of [Trump’s] policies.” This is simply wishful thinking on her part, as Trump’s policies have proven to be successful and beneficial for the American people.

In the end, Kuster’s retirement and baseless attacks on Trump reveal her true motivations: a desperate attempt to save face and stay relevant in the world of politics.

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But the American people are not fooled by these tactics. We will continue to support Trump and his policies, and will remember Kuster’s actions and statements as the desperate cries of a failed politician.

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