President Trump Endorses Senator Roger Marshall for Re-Election in Kansas

U.S. President Donald Trump has formally endorsed Senator Roger Marshall for re-election, calling him a steadfast advocate for the people of Kansas and a proven defender of American values.
In his endorsement, President Trump praised Marshall’s background as both a medical doctor and a U.S. Army veteran, describing him as a leader who understands national security, supports America’s military, and champions the principle of “peace through strength.”
Trump highlighted Marshall’s ongoing efforts in the Senate, noting his commitment to Kansas farmers and his leadership in strengthening American agriculture. He credited the senator with working to grow the economy, cut taxes, reduce regulations, and support energy independence, while also defending the Second Amendment.
The President further emphasized Marshall’s record on border security, pointing to what he described as a “record-setting secure southern border” under his administration, and credited the senator with playing a key role in advancing policies that prioritize safety and sovereignty.
Calling Kansas a state he has won in three consecutive presidential elections — 2016, 2020, and 2024 — Trump assured voters that Marshall would continue to deliver for them. “Roger Marshall has my complete and total endorsement for re-election — he will never let you down,” Trump said.
Marshall, who was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2020 after serving four terms in the House of Representatives, has positioned himself as a strong conservative voice. His re-election campaign is expected to focus on rural development, healthcare reform, agricultural support, and defending traditional values that resonate with Kansas voters.
As the campaign season builds, Trump’s endorsement is likely to provide a significant boost to Marshall’s bid, reinforcing his standing among Republican voters and signaling unified party support in the Sunflower State.
