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Longtime Trump Supporter Sounds Off On President In C-SPAN Call
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A longtime supporter of Donald Trump from Connecticut dialed in to a C-SPAN show this weekend to express his utter disappointment and frustration with how the president’s second term is playing out. The man, named Edgar, told “Washington Journal” host Jasmine Wright that he’d backed Trump for the last decade and had been “definitely in line and agreement with a lot of the stuff that he spoke about.” But now, the caller said, he is “just a little confused” about Trump, who is increasingly catching heat, including from Republicans, over a cost-of-living crisis brought on, in part, by his tariffs and Iran war. “I feel as though he’s taken a 180-degree turn on his priorities from what he promised us,” the caller said. “We were expecting a golden age and all these positive things to happen. And I don’t feel as though that the economy has improved, gas prices are out of whack, and the fact that we’re in a war, and he said we’d never be in wars again.” “He made a lot of promises and he’s changed,” he continued. Listen to the call via Media Matters here: The caller also criticized Trump for turning against “people that helped put him in office, like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson and all these people that really put him where he is right now.” “And I just feel as though that he’s not the same Donald Trump that he was, and I’m just very disappointed,” he added. “And I’m not really happy with the state of the country right now where we’re at and with the way things are going. So that’s how I feel right now.” The man said he hopes “there’s some reason to what’s going on and it’s really going to help us” but didn’t see how “war and killing innocent children and people like that, bombings and stuff like that, it’s going to solve anything.” By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.