Aussie senator’s gushing Trump letter

United Australia Party Senator Ralph Babet has penned a gushing letter to former US President Donald Trump, pledging his assist for the embattled candidate and wishing him “success” on the subsequent election.

The Victorian senator’s letter was shared by Mr Trump himself on his Truth Social account on Friday.

It was accompanied by the phrases: “Thank you to Senator Ralph Babet of Australia!”

In the letter, Mr Babet asserts many in Australia are “pleased” to see the previous president run once more for the White House and “wish you every success”.

“So be encouraged that you have many friends in the Australian Parliament, not least of all me, who will be cheering you on in the Presidential campaign,” his letter states.

He additionally asserts his contempt for present US chief Joe Biden.

“I have always been a great admirer of the United States,” Mr Babet states.

“But to see the deterioration in America over the past four years has been truly heartbreaking.

“Watching the way the Biden administration has brought the US into disrepute around the world through weak leadership, both at home and aboard, has been devastating for lovers of freedom everywhere.”

The gushing letter comes as Mr Trump faces federal prosecution for alleging making an attempt to overturn the 2020 US election.

He stands accused of “obstructing a bedrock function of the US government – the nation’s process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election”, in keeping with court docket paperwork.

Mr Babet dismissed the allegations in his letter, asserting he was assured the “American people would see through all of that”.

“Australia may be a long way from the United States geographically, but we are not that far removed in terms of the issues we faced,” he mentioned.

“I believe it is not only in the US interest for you to be in the White House, but it is in the interests of freedom-loving people everywhere.”

Mr Babet was elected in 2022 as a senator for Victoria.

The get together, led by mining billionaire and former MP Clive Palmer, spent $100m throughout the election marketing campaign, fielding a number of candidates throughout the nation.

Mr Babet was the only real candidate elected to the senate.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au