Caitlyn Jenner has said that the direction in which the US is heading under the Joe Biden administration "scares her", as she makes her bid for Governor of California.
In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, May 5, Jenner said that she hasn't agreed with anything Biden has done in his presidency so far.
She told the news outlet: "I don't think, since he's been in there, he has done anything for the American worker, maybe other ones. So, it is a 180-degree turn in our country, going the other direction, and it scares me."
The former Olympian went on to explain that she agreed with Trump's proposal to build a wall at the US-Mexico border.
"I am all for the wall," Jenner told Fox News. "I would secure the wall. We can't have a state - we can't have a country without a secure wall."

Jenner had previously voiced her support for Donald Trump in the 2016 election but withdrew her support after the former president banned transgender people from serving in the military.
She even wrote in The Washington Post that Trump was showing "no regard for an already marginalized and struggling community".
She added: "What I liked about Donald Trump is, he was a disruptor. He came in and shook the system up, OK? A lot of people didn't like that in Washington, D.C., but he came in and shook the system up. I think he did some things that I agree with, some things I didn't agree with… on trans issues, LGBT issues. I was more hopeful at the beginning. But there were some good things he did."

Of her political views, Jenner said: "I have always been on the Republican side, just because I have conservative economic values. You know the old saying, lower taxes, less regulations, you know, a more friendly business environment, and we don't have that in California.
"But socially, I've been much more progressive all my life. I get it. People do need help. You know, we need programs. But you cannot have social programs without an economy. Doesn't happen. You just don't have the finances to do it. And that’s what's happening here in California."