Last weekend, we watched liberals descend on a 16-yr-old boy Covington Catholic schoolboy like a pack of hyenas, for daring to appear in public wearing a hat showing his support for our elected President of the United States.

It’s no surprise then, after watching example after example of liberals attempting to ruin their fellow American’s lives for publicly supporting our president, that a 23-yr-old model living in NYC would be afraid of the consequences for revealing her support for President Trump.

The New York Post reports, Elizabeth Pipko, a 23-year-old model who has appeared in Maxim, has kept a secret from her industry colleagues out of fear it could derail her career: She was a Donald Trump supporter and worked full-time on his 2016 presidential campaign.

I decided to volunteer for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in the spring of 2016. I never leaned liberal or conservative, but there was something about Trump — the way he spoke and his honesty — that had me convinced he was our next president. I worked in a call center in Trump Tower. Within eight weeks, I was hired as a national volunteer services coordinator for the data team and paid $4,000 a month.

It was clear from the start that, if I wanted to survive in modeling, I couldn’t tell anyone about my new job.

Once, after working a 10-hour-day on the Trump campaign, I went to meet with my manager (who was not affiliated with a modeling agency). He and a colleague were enraged, screaming about how much they hate Trump. My manager kept saying how evil the people who work for him must be and that he would never work with anyone who supported him.

I was terrified they would find out that I was one of the so-called evil people.

So I lied and told people I was coaching ice skating — I was a competitive figure skater for seven years — whenever I was really hard at work in Trump Tower. When I ran into a modeling friend on my way there one day, I immediately hid my badge and said I was running errands.

But at every modeling job or meeting, the talk inevitably turned to Trump, and it was always high-stress.

At one shoot, the photographer came in wearing a black T-shirt with a gigantic red slash over Trump’s face. I was so unnerved, I could barely concentrate on the job at hand.

But now that it’s been two years since the election, I don’t want to keep silent any longer. Even if that means saying goodbye to modeling forever.

Pipka met her husband, Darren Centinello (see photo below), who works on trump’s digital and social media campaign for the 2020 race. The two were recently married at Mar-a-Lago.

I think Trump is great for women. He’s always promoted women to leadership positions at his real estate company and at the White House. And as for the alleged payoffs to various women — it’s none of my business. I care about what President Trump has done and will do for my country.

I’m already hoping to take part in the reelection in some capacity. And this time, I’m not going to hide it.model

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