Rick Harrison, star of the popular reality show Pawn Stars, has openly criticized the Democratic Party, particularly Vice President Kamala Harris, for attempting to control the lives of everyday Americans.
Harrison voiced his frustration during a recent interview, where he shared his thoughts on the current political climate and expressed strong support for Donald Trump.
Harrison did not hold back in his criticism of Democrats, specifically accusing them of wanting to micromanage Americans “from cradle to grave.”
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He made it clear that he believes individuals are the best judges of their own lives, rather than politicians. “You have the Democrats in Harris, they literally want to judge, micromanage our entire lives, from cradle to grave. And you know what? I think I know what’s best for me. I think you know what’s best for you, and what the best thing is for this country is Donald Trump,” Harrison stated.
The Pawn Stars personality went on to mock Kamala Harris for making empty promises about what she would do if elected, noting that she could already be enacting her plans as vice president. “I love it when Kamala Harris says on day one she’s going to do this and this and this. When you know your job, you say, ‘Just do it.’ You’re there already. I mean, like, literally, you could go into the White House and do it and Biden wouldn’t even know you were doing it,” Harrison quipped, suggesting the current administration is not taking action on critical issues.
Harrison also discussed the ongoing fentanyl crisis, which has hit close to home for him.
His son tragically passed away earlier this year from fentanyl, and Harrison places part of the blame on the Biden-Harris administration. He accused the government of allowing illegal drugs like fentanyl to flood into the country for political reasons. “We have fentanyl. We have, you know, criminals, everything. My son died this year from fentanyl, okay? And it’s, you know, I… there’s a lot of blame to go around, but part of the blame is the Biden administration. They’re letting it into this country,” he said.
He continued, questioning the motives behind the administration’s actions: “Why they’re letting it in this country? I have no idea. But in their crazy mind, they think it’s somehow going to get them votes. You know, that’s literally how crazy they are.” Harrison didn’t mince words, asserting that the Democrats are more focused on maintaining power than addressing the real needs of the American people. “They don’t give a damn about the American people. They just give a damn about staying in power and letting the swamp go on and on and on,” he concluded.
Harrison’s comments have resonated with many Americans who share concerns over government overreach, the fentanyl crisis, and the future direction of the country under Democratic leadership.
His support for Donald Trump remains strong, as he believes Trump is the right leader to bring stability and address the critical issues facing the nation.
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Wow! Pawn Star’s Rick Harrison is speaking at Trump’s Las Vegas rally, says Trump is what’s best for America and tears into Kamala for allowing deadly fentanyl into the country that killed his son this year. pic.twitter.com/RqpmvWhGEY
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I fell sorry for Rick and his family, but he should probably look closer to home. Losing a child of any age is unbearable; but he is wrong about who and why. Enough said for now. I had to stop watching his show when I saw what was happening to his son.