Rachel Bush, wife of Miami Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer, isn’t one to hold back her thoughts when it comes to politics. Bush shared her thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday morning in a re-shared post on X.
The post in question was a video of the US Vice President and Presidential candidate talking about regulations for social media platforms.
Bush accused the Democratic Party of ‘brainwashing some Americans’ and claimed that it’s the only way they get elected into office. Rachel Bush also feels that Harris and her party’s policies are violating freedom of speech liberties.
“They really have brainwashed some Americans. There is no other excuse that would justify how any American could vote for a Presidential candidate that is publicly already abusing their position of power and threatening to remove our right to free speech as Americans.”-Bush wrote on X.
Bush’s post accused Vice President Harris of having an agenda to shut down X. However, people with a different political orientation may regard her words as merely alluding to curtailing false information. With the political temperature in the country heating up, everyone seems to be taking sides.
Jordan Poyer has been hard at work preparing for his first season with the Miami Dolphins. The safety’s wife though has been spending the last month enjoying Italy.
Throughout the month of August, Rachel Bush posted pictures from her journey through the Mediterranean country, informing her followers about different stops along the way. At one stop, her and Poyer’s daughter, Aliyah, joined her in Italy.
Rachel Bush has made stops in Capri, Sicily and, most recently, in Favignana, an island off the coast of Italy. She has shared her adventures at the beach as well as swimming and snorkeling in all of these locations. Bush hinted in one post that she sustained a jellyfish sting at one of her destinations.
“Collecting jelly fish stings all over the world.”
As for her husband Jordan Poyer, he’s set to kick off his first season with the Miami Dolphins after playing for the Buffalo Bills for seven seasons.
Poyer is headed into his 12th season in the National Football League and made his first Pro Bowl in 2022. Looking to go the distance and win his first Super Bowl, Poyer will now have to face his former team, now AFC East rival, the Buffalo Bills twice in the upcoming season.