The former NFL star, Le'veon Bell, jumped to the defense of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk on Monday, while pointing to those who hate the couple.
Trump has had a five -week state full of five weeks in office, since he has focused his efforts on eliminating illegal immigrants from the country, he signed an executive order that prohibits transgender women from competing in women's sports and withdrawing the agreement of Paris (weather).
Meanwhile, Musk has been used by the president to lead the newly created Government Efficiency Department (Doge), which has the task of reducing government waste and expenses.
Thousands of federal employees have already been fired.
And why some may disagree with the measures Trump and Musk have taken, Bell, who appeared in a campaign demonstration for Trump in October, has made clear his loyalty.
“Elon does too much for this world to be Hatin,” he wrote in X, before adding the same feeling about Trump.

President Donald Trump has taken advantage of Elon Musk to lead the newly created

LE'VEON Bell (Center) previously appeared in a Trump demonstration with the former teammate of the Steelers, Antonio Brown

The old corridor starred in the steelers, winning three Pro Bowl teams
“Trump does too much for this world to be Hatin.”
Musk met the message and replied 'Thank you' with an emoji from prayer.
Bell, a three times Professor Pro Bowler with the Steelers who finally finished his career in 2021, returned to Pittsburgh in October to support Trump in a campaign demonstration.
His former teammate, Antonio Brown, also stopped on stage with him.
And they are far from being the only football players who have Trump's support, since former defensive Adam 'Pacman' Jones arrived at the red carpet of the Illustrated Party Sports in a Make America Again hat during the Super Bowl week.
In an exclusive interview with Mail Sport, Jones said he was “excited” that Trump was president and agreed with the '95 .9 percent 'of the things he said.
“The only thing I do not agree is in women's rights, and I think that will be resolved in the near future,” said Jones, without adding any detail.
The 49ers star, Nick Bosa, also supported Trump's public last season, since he wore a magician hat during an interview after the game, while Brock Bowers, Calvin Ridley, Bosa, Bosa, Bosa, also performed The 'Trump Dance' throughout the season.