Caitlyn Jenner continues to make waves with her surprisingly conservative Republican views, breaking into the mainstream news twice this week with her thumbs up takes on presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
Jenner thinks Trump would be very good on women's issues, even though she's "not a big fan,"
E! News revealed in an exclusive clip of "I Am Cait," which is scheduled to air on Sunday.
Earlier this week she was promoting herself as an ideal "transgender ambassador" for Cruz, in comments that surfaced from a March 2 interview with The Advocate in which she expressed support for Cruz, even though she said she has not endorsed him.
The "I Am Cait" clip showed Jenner standing her ground on her unpopular views with her Hollywood pals.
"I'm not a big fan because I think of his macho attitude," Jenner said of the real estate mogul, responding to a question by friend Chandi Moore, noted E! News. "I think he would have a hard time with women when he doesn't even realize it, and it doesn't mean he wouldn't be good for women's issues, I think he would be very good for women's issues."
When other women in her party appeared to reject the comments, Jenner continued, adding: "I don't think he's out there to destroy women or takes things away or do any of that kind of stuff."
When Kate Bornstein asked Jenner who she would prefer between Trump and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton, she trashed the former first lady.
"Oh my God yes I would never ever, ever vote for Hillary," Jenner said, calling her a "f****** liar" and "political hack."
"We're done, if Hillary becomes president, the country is over," she said.
In The Advocate interview, Jenner said if Cruz became president, she would want to work for him as an ambassador for trans people.
"Wouldn't it be great, let's say he goes on to be president and I have all my girls on a trans issues board to advise him on making decisions when it comes to trans issues," Jenner said in that interview. "Isn't that a good idea? … Yes, trans ambassador to the president of the United States, so we can say, 'Ted, love what you're doing but here’s what's going on.'"
While Jenner is leaning Republican with Cruz and Trump, her ex-wife Kris Jenner has donated $2,700 to Hillary Clinton's campaign, and Kim Kardashian and rapper husband Kanye West have made donations to the Democratic National Committee, said the
New York Post.
West, though, was overhead after a flight from Paris to Los Angeles recently that he supported Trump, a source told the Post last week, even though a West representative said it was not true.
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