When a former race car driver enters politics, things become interesting. Danica Patrick, once famous for her NASCAR career, is now diving into politics, and she’s getting involved in global issues.
Patrick expressed her feelings after Donald Trump announced a historic Gaza peace deal that ended the two-year war between Israel and Hamas. She hailed the president as the best one and credited him for doing what many thought was impossible.
“I remember the saying ‘peace in the Middle East’ as a kid,” Patrick wrote on X. “Now… it’s actually real. @realDonaldTrump will go down as the best president we have ever had. Peace through strength.”
Patrick Praises Trump, Rips Critics
Trump signed the Gaza ceasefire agreement in Egypt on Monday, surrounded by world leaders, including Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and representatives from Gulf nations Qatar and the UAE. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu skipped the event, citing a Jewish holiday.
Trump called the deal “a turning point for peace,” telling reporters that “those prayers of millions have finally been answered.”
Patrick quickly followed his remarks with her own message for critics. “You crazy TDS suffering leftists still want to call @realDonaldTrump Hitler?” she posted, taking aim at those who continue to slam the president.
Since Trump’s return to the White House, Patrick has jumped headfirst into political debate. She’s commented on everything from the sudden death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk to ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and even showed her disapproval of Bad Bunny being tapped for the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show.
The 43-year-old also recently dined with MAGA allies Lara Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, Meghan McCain, Jessica Kraus, and Dakota Meyer in Washington, D.C., sharing photos. Patrick looked relaxed and confident, clearly at ease in her new political lane.
She wrapped up her social media spree by mocking nude protesters in Portland who rallied against Trump’s ICE policies. “Keep it up. Makes winning easier,” she wrote. “But the best is winning over non believers in the conservative movement.”
Danica Patrick is surely making a fast entrance into America’s politics.
