Right-Wing Radio Star Drops Scathing List of 7 Ways Trump Has ‘Alienated’ His Voters

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Longtime right-wing radio star Michael Savage suggested on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has “alienated” his voters, enumerating seven different alleged missteps that could come back to bite Trump and the GOP.
“Trump voters who I spoke with say this; He has alienated them because of; 1) escalating instead of defusing the Ukraine/ Russia war; 2) pushing a bloated pork barrel spending bill and attacking Musk; 3) hiding the Epstein list; 4) firing the labor statistics chief who refused to back down; 5) unconditional support for Netanyahu’s war.6) accepting a plane from Qatar which will cost $1 bill to retrofit; 7) building a gilded ballroom in the WH (no, they will NOT vote for a Dem but may sit out the next election in protest),” wrote Savage on X Tuesday afternoon.
Savage isn’t the first major MAGA figure to express their displeasure with actions Trump has taken in recent days. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, for example, has been highly critical of Trump over both his handling of the conflict between Iran and Israel earlier this summer, as well as of his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
“How can you say that thousands of children were raped, but I’m not going to find out who raped them!? How can you say that!? They said that! By the way, when Pam Bondi went on television and said, ‘I have a videotape of kids getting abused,’ I didn’t, I followed this case closely and I know a lot of the people involved, as I’ve told you, I had no idea. I didn’t know that. Really? Thousands of children got raped? Who raped them? Where are the rapists? Like, why aren’t they in jail? This is the Department of Justice,” said Carlson last month. “That is so crazy. This is like-, this is honestly one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen in my entire life. And I just think it’s very dangerous to play around with this stuff. Like, very dangerous. I don’t want a revolution, but if you wanted a revolution this is how you would act.”
Despite Savage and Carlson’s warnings, Trump remains enormously popular with Republicans according to recent polls.