Trump Endorses Julia Letlow, Promotes War Department Ad
President Trump endorsed Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow in the state’s Republican Senate runoff, calling her a "TOTAL WINNER" and framing the race around taxes, energy, border security and law enforcement. He also announced that the Department of War will debut its first TV ad during a UFC event at the White House, extending his effort to wrap military branding and pop-culture spectacle into his political message.
Julia Letlow Senate Endorsement
CampaignTrump endorsed Julia Letlow in her bid for the U.S. Senate in Louisiana, urging voters to back her in the Republican runoff. In the post, he praised her record and tied her candidacy to familiar Trump priorities including energy, border security, taxes and law and order.
This endorsement shows Trump continuing to act as the central arbiter of Republican loyalty in down-ballot contests, especially in states where his brand remains dominant. By elevating Letlow as an “America First” standard-bearer, he is reinforcing the idea that GOP candidates should align themselves closely with his agenda rather than run on local or establishment credentials. The emphasis on oil and gas, immigration, and the Second Amendment also mirrors the core issues Trump uses to mobilize his base, signaling that he wants this Senate race to be interpreted as a referendum on his broader movement as much as on the candidate herself.
"Highly Respected America First Congresswoman, Julia Letlow, of the wonderful State of Louisiana, is a Great Star"
"She has my Complete and Total Endorsement, and will never let you down!"