Internet shreds Kimberly Guilfoyle for claiming Joe Biden inherited 'booming economy and strong nation' from Donald Trump

Kimberly Guilfoyle said, 'We will not be bullied into obedience, we will not cower in silence we will fight for America because we love America'
PUBLISHED JUL 18, 2024
Kimberly Guilfoyle gave a speech in support of President Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention (Getty Images)
Kimberly Guilfoyle gave a speech in support of President Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention (Getty Images)

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: Kimberly Guilfoyle gave an impassioned speech in support of former President Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, July 17, starting with a reference to the attempted assassination of her future father-in-law on Saturday, July 13.

Guilfoyle, the fiancee of Donald Trump Jr, was the first to speak after Trump arrived to join his family in the executive arena booth.

Kimberly Guilfoyle delivers speech at 2020 Republican convention

"Like you I have spent much of my time the last few days in prayer and I know that God has put an armor of protection over Donald Trump!" As she spoke, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.

She further added, "President Trump handed Biden a booming economy and a strong nation. All Joe had to do was leave it alone and take a nap. But Joe just couldn't help himself."



 

Guilfoyle elevated her tone throughout her address, echoing the fervent style of her 2020 convention speech that both surprised and drew ridicule from the left.

She continued, "We will not be bullied into obedience, we will not cower in silence we will fight for America because we love America!"

She concentrated on prominent issues such as freedom of speech and the protection of women's sports from transgender competitors.

"We will restore an era of national pride where freedom of speech is respected and cancel culture is ended," she said. "Where high school girls only compete with other girls, not biological men."

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 17: Kimberly Guilfoyle speaks on stage on the third day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 17, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Delegates, politicians, and the Republican faithful are in Milwaukee for the annual convention, concluding with former President Donald Trump accepting his party's presidential nomination. The RNC takes place from July 15-18. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Kimberly Guilfoyle spoke on stage on the third day of the Republican National Convention (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The audience enthusiastically applauded Guifloyle's speech, chanting "USA!" and "Trump Trump Trump!"

She ended with an energetic flourish, pumping her fist and pointing into the crowd, shouting into the microphone.

"Will you stand for President Trump? Rise up! Rise up!" she shouted. "Ladies and gentlemen lovers of liberty and freedom and the American dream, this is our last night to make America great again!"



 

Guilfoyle's oratory has garnered criticism from some, while her future father-in-law has shown an appreciation for her approach, Daily Mail reported.

According to reports, in 2020, Trump called her speech one of the "greatest" he had ever heard and complimented her on having "so much energy." But Stephen Colbert, the late-night comedian, called her a "vengeful banshee who will haunt your dreams."

Internet slams Kimberly Guilfoyle for her speech

As soon as the video of Guilfoyle surfaced on the internet, users started reacting to it. One said, "Stop the yelling."



 

Another user added, "You should never speak in public again."



 

A third commentator wrote, "Question is can you do it without lying? Nope."



 

"too much yelling," a person said.



 

A user slammed, "You sound so mean!!!"



 

One of the X users just gave one-word reaction along with a fact-check image, "Lies."



 

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