Jordon Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of the legendary football coach Bill Belichick, 72, demanded the victory of Donald Trump after her desperate plea for him to restore the Maine Sea Grant.
This week, the former cheerleader gave a passionate statement on Instagram, where she underlined the 'existential fears' of families who were dependent on the fishing industry for their means of existence after financing for the Maine Sea subsidy.
But on Wednesday evening she cheerfully announced that the Trump administration agreed to re -negotiate the financing, posting on Instagram: De Visser has been heard! The Trump government agreed to re -negotiate the financing of Maine Sea Grant.
'It is with a complete heart that I share that this best news with you all. This effort could not have been achieved without Senator Susan Collins And her dedication to Maine's fishing community.
'Senator Collins, on behalf of all Maine fishermen, thank you for your continuous support in the preservation of our heritage, tradition and economy.
'Thanks to the American Minister of Commerce Howard Lutnick, for hearing our supplications.

Jordon Hudson gave a desperate plea this week

She called to an end to the 'existential fears' of families who depend on the fishing industry
“Thank you for your dedication to ensure that hard -working Maine cash and fishermen continue to earn a living and offer seafood for local, national and national markets in a sustainable way.”
She ended her post with the hashtags 'Trumpdoeslovefishfishmen' and 'Trumplovesfisherman'.
In her first statement earlier this week, Hudson said about the reduction of financing: 'This decision only strengthened the uncertainty, fear and existential fears that Maine's fishermen already bully.
'It was the reckless regulatory decisions of government officials without importance in those decisions that my 9th generation of Visser's father forced from this industry more than 15 years ago. Please do not spend others what we have experienced. '
Hudson spoke to fate earlier during the Super Bowl -week when she has a mini dress with nautical theme and matching lobster fair for Sports Illustrated's The Party of Sports Illustrated.
She had covered the wallet by hand with the message 'Save Maine Fishermen', of which she said it was inspired by her 'nautical family history'.
“I have a message that is a tribute to my family and a message that I would like to place there and give a little recognition to the fishermen in Maine,” Hudson said through people.
“They need help, and hopefully we can make a consciousness to the fact that fishermen and lobsters are struggling in Maine,” Hudson added.

Hudson, 24, goes out with the legendary NFL -football coach Bill Belichick, who is 72

Hudson praised Trump and Howard Lutnick (right), the secretary of the trade, for the relocation
Hudson, who said she is working on producing a documentary about her family history and the constant struggles of Maine fishermen, rather went to Instagram to talk about the issue.
'The consequences of poor local and state legislation can be devastating. I would know, because my life has changed exactly that, “wrote Hudson.
'In the early 2000s, a series of accounts was adopted by the legislative power of Maine State (some of which were partly sponsored by local repetitions) that were harmful to the entire fishing industry of Maine and many fishing communities; Ultimately resulting in the closure of the multi-generational fishing activities of my family, “she continued.