A noted figure in the feminine world, Caitlyn Jenner (formerly Bruce Jenner) voiced her opinion about the current running presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The Daily Caller reported that Jenner heavily criticized Clinton during her reality television show titled "I Am Cait."
During one of her recent episodes, Jenner expressed that she was not entirely comfortable in attending the presidential debate saying, "It's the last place I want to be." Caitlyn Jenner slammed Hillary Clinton and stressed that everyone needs Hillary to be on the same side but quickly added that Clinton is not interested. "She couldn't care less about women. She cares about herself," says Jenner.
After Caitlyn Jenner slammed Hillary Clinton, in the same article, it was highlighted that her friend Jenny Boylan asked Jenner regarding which candidate would be most supportive of transgender rights. Jenner responded saying that all Republicans are supportive. "None of the Republicans are 'I hate trans people' or 'I hate gays'," she explained. She carefully added that she wants an economy that supports trans people and generates jobs for them.
Ever since Bruce Jenner came out as Caitlyn Jenner, she has been a platform for transgender rights. However, according to Politico, Jenner still faces criticism from some Republicans like Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh claims that transgenderism is not to be celebrated but should be categorized as a mental illness. He points at Jenner for lionizing the issue and stressed that "We should not be encouraging this. These people have a very serious problem, and they need treatment", he added.
The situation became more concrete after Jenner wanted to serve as a Trans Ambassador for Ted Cruz, as posted by Advocate.
Check out the video below of Caitlyn Jenner announcing her endorsement for Ted Cruz and how she slammed Hillary Clinton.