It does not take long scrolling through Lenny Dykstra’s social media feed to figure out that the Philadelphia Phillies legend isn’t exactly liberal.
In fact, the post pinned to the top of his X account is a repost of Chelsea Clinton in which he attacks her while floating a conspiracy about Hillary Clinton.
“Hi Chelsea — besides being proud of one of the biggest money laundering foundations in American history are you also proud of the fact that your mom has more confirmed kills than John Wick?” Dykstra wrote.
Dykstra was once a supporter of Donald Trump, too, but it appears those days are long over. The breaking point for “Nails” appears to have come during the president’s recent meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“Donald Trump is compromised,” Dykstra wrote on X. “Just calling it like I see it, as always. NailsNeverLies.”
That did not go over well with Trump fans and they went at Dykstra hard.
“Dykstra, you’ve pleaded guilty to bankruptcy fraud, money laundering, concealing assets, and stealing from you own bankruptcy estate and Donald Trump is compromised,” the MAGAMichelle account wrote on X.
Dykstra reshared that and replied, “This may shock you but go (expletive) yourself, cause no one else will. Run on America first, no more foreign wars, no more doing the bidding of other countries, release Epstein files day 1, and now you threaten Iran while holding hands of another foreign leader. Sorry, no cult here.”
Good news for MAGA and Trump fans is that Dykstra appears to have pivoted to posting about accusations of Somali fraud in Minnesota. Bad news for MAGA and Trump fans is that the guy’s social media posts tend to be a bit unhinged, and he doesn’t often change up when he makes up his mind on something. So, it would not be shocking to see his opinions on Trump show up again soon enough on social media.
Dykstra broke into the Major Leagues with the New York Mets in 1985 and helped the team win the 1986 World Series. He was traded to the Phillies in 1989 and went on to become a three-time All-Star. He won the Silver Slugger in 1993.
Dykstra has seen his share of legal issues following his playing career as well, and even served 6 ½ months in federal prison.
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