Former Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard, who ran as a Democratic presidential candidate in 2020, officially endorsed former President Donald Trump at a National Guard event in Detroit on Monday, August 26th. Gabbard, once a prominent figure within the Democratic Party, left the party in 2022 after serving four terms in Congress and has since aligned herself with conservative circles.
In her endorsement speech, Gabbard emphasized her concerns over the current administration’s foreign policy, stating, “This administration has us facing multiple wars on multiple fronts and regions around the world, and closer to the brink of nuclear war than we ever have been before.” She expressed confidence in Trump’s leadership, adding, “I am committed to doing all that I can to send President Trump back to the White House where he can once again serve us as our commander-in-chief.” Gabbard’s remarks underscore her shift from a Democratic stalwart to a vocal supporter of right-wing policies
Gabbard’s political realignment has been marked by her participation in conservative events, such as the Conservative Political Action Conferences, and her stint as a guest host on Tucker Carlson’s former Fox News show. Her endorsement of Trump comes amid preparations to assist him in a debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, with whom she notably clashed during the 2020 Democratic primaries.
Trump, who welcomed Gabbard’s support, praised her military service and political career. “Every time she ran, she was good. She did well. She decided to leave, she couldn’t take it anymore. But she is very special,” Trump commented. He further highlighted her military background, saying, “And I didn’t know this, but she is a lieutenant colonel. That’s not bad. Lieutenant colonel? Not bad. I didn’t know that…”
The endorsement aligns Gabbard with other former Democrats who have recently voiced support for Trump. Last week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., another former Democrat turned independent, also endorsed Trump after suspending his own White House bid. RFK Jr. hinted at a wave of similar endorsements from former Democrats, although he did not specify who might follow.
Gabbard’s move reflects a broader trend of political realignment in American politics, where figures from both sides are increasingly crossing party lines. Her endorsement of Trump, coupled with her recent efforts to prepare him for upcoming political challenges, signals a deepening of her commitment to his campaign and the conservative causes she now champions.