Former actress Reema participated in the U.S. presidential election, sharing photos of her voting experience on Instagram. In her post, she included hashtags like #USElection and #Vote2024 and documented her experience through Instagram Stories, showing herself casting her vote.
However, she kept her choice confidential, leaving fans speculating: Did she support Republican candidate Donald Trump or Democratic candidate Kamala Harris? Her comment section quickly filled with guesses, with many suggesting she may have backed Trump.
Despite the curiosity, Reema has chosen to keep her vote private, confirming only that she exercised her right alongside her husband.
Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump addressed an ecstatic crowd tonight, celebrating a landmark electoral victory that marks his unprecedented return as the 47th President of the United States.
Amid chants of “U.S.A.,” Trump outlined his vision for a “strong and prosperous America” and vowed to tirelessly serve the American people.
“Tonight, we made history for a reason,” Trump told his supporters. “We overcame challenges that seemed impossible, and now we’ve achieved an incredible political journey. This victory is unlike any our country has ever seen. I’ll be fighting for you every single day, working to make America strong, prosperous, and truly great again.”
Trump’s campaign secured decisive wins in critical swing states, including Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Nevada, giving him an impressive total of 315 electoral votes. Alongside winning the popular vote, his victory signals a significant mandate from the American people.
As he concluded his speech, Trump emphasized his dedication to healing national divisions, securing borders, and addressing pressing issues for the nation’s future. “With every breath in my body, I am committed to seeing America flourish. This victory belongs to all of you, the American people, as we embark on this new chapter together.”
The crowd’s cheers reflected Trump’s message of unity and strength as supporters celebrated his remarkable comeback and a historic moment in American politics.
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