Trump gives back-handed endorsements to Democrats Dan Goldman, Carolyn Maloney in NY primaries
Former President Trump appeared on Wednesday to give facetious endorsements to former federal prosecutor Dan Goldman and Rep. Carolyn Maloney (N.Y.), both Democrats, ahead of New York’s primaries later this month.
Goldman, who served as the lead counsel for House Democrats during their first impeachment trial against Trump, is running in New York’s 10th Congressional District. Other Democratic hopefuls in the race include Rep. Mondaire Jones, State Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou and New York City Councilwoman Carlina Rivera.
Maloney is running in the 12th Congressional District primary against two other Democrats, fellow Rep. Jerry Nadler and attorney Suraj Patel.
“Lawyer Dan Goldman is running for Congress, NY-10, and it is my great honor to Strongly Endorse him. I do this not because of the fact that he headed up the Impeachment Committee and lost, but because he was honorable, fair, and highly intelligent. While it was my honor to beat him, and beat him badly, Dan Goldman has a wonderful future ahead,” Trump said in a statement on his Truth Social.
Niou promptly pounced on the endorsement, writing on Twitter that “Donald Trump just endorsed my multi-millionaire opponent, in case you needed a reminder of what the stakes are.”
Trump falsely claimed in a separate post that Maloney has “said terrific things about me” and would support him no matter what. Between Maloney and Nadler, Trump called the congresswoman the “better man.”
“Carolyn has my Complete and Total Endorsement, she will never let our Conservative Movement down!” he wrote on Truth Social.
The Hill has reached out to Goldman’s and Maloney’s campaigns for comment.
The endorsements are likely a sarcastic way to weigh in on the New York House primaries, which are scheduled for next Tuesday, as well as potentially Trump’s way of fomenting division among Democrats.
Polling from Emerson College Polling-PIX11-The Hill shows Goldman and Nadler leading in their respective primaries.
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