Joy Villa Thanks President Donald Trump for His Plan to Declare a National Emergency

Conservative musician took to Twitter — while liberal celebrities were losing their minds

By Zachary Leeman | February 14, 2019

Musician Joy Villa has never been afraid to speak her mind — even in a business that pushes back against conservative viewpoints.

Villa has declared her support for President Donald Trump in public on many occasions.

She recently took things a step further by declaring on the Grammys’ red carpet last weekend that she supported not just Trump but his specific idea for building a border security wall between the United States and Mexico.

Villa wore a dress that declared, “Build the Wall.”

She also carried a Make America Great Again purse (outfit and purse pictured above).

While many of the president’s liberal Hollywood critics have denied any border crisis, Villa understands the facts about crime that Trump has shared many times in campaign speeches and even in his State of the Union address.

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After butting heads with congressional Democrats over securing funding for the proposed border wall, Trump will now declare a national emergency along the border to help secure funding.

While this has melted the brains of many Hollywood celebrities suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome, Villa could not be happier.

She even thanked the president on Twitter in a poem on Valentine’s Day.

“Roses are red, violets are blue-y, Trump must declare a national emergency,” Villa tweeted.

She then thanked Trump for his finding a way to get the wall built. Check out the tweet below:

For more, check out the video below:

This piece originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

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