Scott Jennings Nails Americans' Flip to Trump After Being a Critic Himself: ‘I Didn’t Get It’

During his appearance on the “PBD” podcast on Tuesday, host Patrick Bet-David questioned Jennings about his change in stance towards President Trump after previously criticizing him.


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“Like many others, I initially didn’t understand,” Jennings admitted. “I struggled to grasp how someone who wasn’t traditionally a Republican could come in and transform the party.”

“Over time, however, I began to comprehend his strategy,” he continued. “I recognized the choices we faced. By 2024, it’s about his stance and the opposition’s consistent hatred and attempts to undermine him. It’s damaging for America. The Democrats seem to be opposed to America’s success.”

“For instance, after we targeted missile sites in Iran, Democrats immediately proposed impeachment,” Jennings added. “Their consistent aim to delegitimize him hurts America’s interests. I’m not always political, but I appreciate that Trump supports America, while it’s disheartening to see others root against it simply because of his actions.”

When questioned about the Democrats’ low approval rating in a recent Wall Street Journal poll, Jennings attributed it to their own actions, saying they’ve misled the American public.

“Democrats, because of [former President Joe] Biden’s presidency, because they lied about Joe Biden’s condition,” Jennings said. “Because they lied to the country about the inflationary impacts of his policies, have dug themselves the deepest hole they’ve ever been in the history of their party.”

“That’s number 1. Number 2,” he added, pointing to the “cultural radicalism” embraced by the Democrats. “When the hills you’re willing to die on are boys in girls’ sports, paying for transgender surgeries of inmates …When you are willing to go and say ‘Maryland man unfairly deported back to his home country.’ I mean. When you are willing to die on all these 80-20 hills, eventually your approval rating will wind up … around 20.”


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“And so this hole they’ve dug themselves in,” Jennings continued. “If I can’t trust you not to put a boy in my daughter’s locker room, why would I talk to you about taxation policy or inflation? Or tariffs or anything else? You’re trying to put a boy in my girl’s locker room. Why?”

And the results of the 2024 election prove that the transgender issue was an 80-20 issue for Republicans and Trump, and another reason Democrats lost the White House, though there were many others.

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