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President Trump endorses former Rep. Mike Rogers for US Senate

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President Donald Trump supported former deputy Mike Rogers, as the Republican is trying again to win the American Senate seat in Michigan.

Rogers, who lost the Wolverin State competition in the United States 2024 to the then Democratic Representative Elisa Slocine, installed another offer in the US Senate earlier this year.

He described the candidate as “my first country, America”, the candidate gave the seal of his approval on Thursday in a social publication, he writes, “Mike Rogers has full and comprehensive support – he will not let you down!”

First on Fox: Republicans make a successive successive attempt to turn the Democratic Senate seat in the main battlefield.

The former US president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is walking with US Senate candidate Mike Rogers, Republican in Michigan, where Rogers takes the theater to speak during a campaign march at the suburban group exhibition in Novby, Michigan, October 26, 2024 (Drew anger/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump previously created Rogers in 2024, before Rogers continued to win the preliminary elections for the Republican Senate.

American senator Rand Paul, RK, strongly opposed Trump’s support for Rogers in 2024.

Corn says he spoke to Trump about possible support: “If he supported me, the race will be over.”

Senator Rand Paul

Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg through Gety Emiez)

Paul announced in a publication in 2024 on X.

After a few minutes, Paul added in another post, “If it is good with Mike Rogers (R-Delep State), he may have to choose Liz Cheney for the Vice President?”

Trump Senator is called the Republican Party after years of confirmation, “I will not support this trembling again.”

Former President Donald Trump and former deputy Mike Rogers in 2024

Former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets Michigan candidate for the Republican Party of the US Senate Mike Rogers during a gathering at the University of Sagino Valley State on October 3, 2024 in Sagino, Michigan. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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Rogers served in the US House of Representatives for seven periods extending from early 2001 to early 2015.

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2025-07-25 10:07:00

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