After threatening to leave the country if Kamala Harris prevailed, former NFL star Le’Veon Bell is on cloud nine after Donald Trump was re-elected as president.
Trump has made a stunning political comeback after destroying Harris in the polls to become just the second president in history to win a second non-consecutive term.
Bell, a passionate Trump supporter who accompanied him on his campaign trail before the election, had promised to pack his bags and leave the United States if the Republican candidate fell short.
And after his resounding victory, the former Pittsburgh Steelers running back couldn’t resist mocking Harris fans who told him to get ready to say goodbye to the country.
‘Did you think I was about to go somewhere?!’ he said before laughing in a video message on X. The joke is on you! It’s your joke!
Former NFL star Le’Veon Bell mocked Kamala Harris fans after Donald Trump’s victory
Bell and his former partner Antonio Brown joined Trump on his campaign trail before the election.
He couldn’t resist mocking Harris supporters after his man’s resounding victory.
“I’m not going anywhere,” Bell continued. ‘I’m here to make America great. ‘Donald Trump for president!’
Trump is on track to win all seven key battleground states in the election, marking a catastrophic failure for Harris and the Democrats.
The 78-year-old will become the oldest president ever inaugurated, surpassing President Joe Biden’s current record by five months.
Bell, who sparked outrage by wearing a T-shirt with a vile message about Harris before the election, added in his video: “Everyone thought I was crazy, they thought I was tripping.”
‘”Oh, Le’Veon Bell, man, yeah. Le’Veon Bell, he has CTE.” Oh, do I? Or you!’
Bell and his former Steelers teammate Antonio Brown increased their support for Trump when they attended one of his rallies in Pennsylvania a month before the election.
The duo also greeted the Republican candidate as he landed for a recent NFL game between the Steelers and the New York Jets in Pittsburgh, where they were seen registering voters outside the stadium.