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Haliey Welch, the “Hawk Tuah” Girl, has revealed where she leans politically ahead of the upcoming U.S. presidential elections.

Since shooting to prominence on the back of her viral street interview, Haliey has caused a stir with her comments about former President Donald Trump.

“It’s a no for me,” she said after being asked whether she would be open to spending time with him during a podcast appearance.

Still, Haliey doesn’t seem to have a favorite in the race. She’s since made it clear that she doesn’t like speaking about politics, explaining her previous comments about Trump were related to his looks and age.

“I don’t want to be in the middle of it. Whoever you want to be president, that’s your business. What’s my opinion to you?” she said in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. “And I was talking about looks-wise. Donald Trump, I’m sure you’re a nice man, but you ain’t getting the hawk from me. He’s old enough to be my granddaddy.”

We have to believe that Trump is disappointed. The hawk is clearly top-tier as far as bedroom moves go.

Haliey Welch Is Rolling In It

Haliey Welch is staying away from the politics, and it’s possibly for the best. Democrats wear “Hawk Tuah” merchandise, and so do Republicans.

Said merch has made life very profitable for Welch, whom the aforementioned outlet reveals has made at least $65,000.

According to TMZ, she also received $30,000 for a promotional appearance at the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida, this week.

VIDEO: NFL Fans Are Upset With Tom Brady’s Interesting Outfit Choice For His FOX Broadcasting Debut On Sunday

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Just over 19 months have passed since seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady announced he was retiring from the NFL, and somehow he is back.

Brady will make his long-awaited broadcast debut when he joins lead play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt in the FOX booth for “America’s Game of the Week.”

The Cleveland Browns host the Dallas Cowboys for the nationally televised Week 1 game. Erin Andrews will be the sideline reporter, and feature contributor Tom Rinaldi will also join Burkhardt and Brady on the weekly NFL broadcasts.

Tom Brady already has fans upset hours before his debut.

On Sunday, Brady, who is replacing Greg Olsen inside FOX’s No. 1 announcing booth in 2024, joined FOX’s NFL Sunday to preview his broadcasting debut.