The former Vice President of the Navajo Nation has endorsed President Trump.
Former Vice President of the Navajo Nation Myron Lizer shared, “President Trump we want to be invited to the American Dream!”
“I want to thank him for his leadership back in 2019. He signed the executive order that launched operation Lady Justice, which helped us find our missing and murdered Indigenous women,” added Lizer.
Watch the moment he gave the endorsement here:
VP OF NAVAJO NATION ENDORSES TRUMP.pic.twitter.com/ug8nNbWPsY
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) November 2, 2024
VP of Navajo Nation endorses Donald Trump for President:
"I want to thank him for his leadership back in 2019. He signed the executive order that launched operation Lady Justice, which helped us find our missing and murdered indigenous women."
pic.twitter.com/goj9GYculh— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) November 2, 2024
Yá'át'ééh, hágoónee'❤️ Navajos for TRUMP at the Albuquerque rally!
We LEFT THE DEMOCRAT RESERVATION!
With former Navajo Nation VP Myron Lizer @ONEADJUSTMENT & NM State Rep @Lord4NM.
Yéego Trump!🙌#NativeAmerican #DinéforTrump #INDIGENOUS @navajotimes pic.twitter.com/HQ8JMjgtla
— Elisa Martinez (@elisa1121) November 2, 2024
This isn’t the first time Lizer has announced his support for Trump.
Last week, Lizer participated in a Zoom call with the Trump campaign.
Per the Navajo Times:
While vice-presidential candidate and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz spoke at a Native Americans for Harris-Walz campaign rally at the Navajo Nation Veterans Memorial Park, the Donald Trump campaign held a Zoom webinar with Navajo Republicans that included former Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer and Carlyle Begay, who discussed Walz’s visit to Diné Bikéyah.
“And the rising Native American GOP support that we see in this election,” explained Halee Dobbins, the Arizona communications director for the Trump campaign, which believes it has dedicated to uplifting the Natives in addressing the challenges facing their communities.
“We know the top concerns for many Native Americans today include the rising cost of goods, the rising cost of … every corner––the safety and protection of women and energy independence,” Dobbins explained. “The Trump campaign is committed to offering real solutions, offer these concerns and address these concerns: from restoring our energy dominance, lowering inflation, and supporting our law enforcement.”
The Trump campaign believes the Democrats have been hard at work destroying the energy supply with its “failed, Green New Deal agenda, fueling inflation with their out-of-control government spending and backing the deep on the police agenda.
“Native Americans in Arizona and across our nation need President Trump more than ever before and we are eager for a return to his leadership in the White House,” Dobbins added.
Former Vice President Lizer, also a businessman, actively campaigned for Trump at the Harris-Walz event. He was accompanied by a group of “compassionate Navajos” who shared his vision and commitment to their community. Together, they aimed to engage attendees and promote their message of support for Trump’s policies and leadership.
“I think the reason that Tim Walz is here (and) is very vindictive of the fact that the Democrats feel like they’re losing this election,” Lizer said as Trump supporters cheered in the background. “They are desperate. This is our response.
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