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MAGA news anchor sends desperate message to president over rising cost of living: 'Your supporters are hurting'

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2026/06/01 - 01:27 502 مشاهدة
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By JAMES GORDON, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 02:27, 1 June 2026 | Updated: 02:27, 1 June 2026 One of President Donald Trump's most vocal supporters on television delivered an extraordinary on-air rebuke, warning many Americans who backed him are falling behind financially. 'Mr. President, your supporters are hurting,' NewsNation host Batya Ungar-Sargon said as she urged Trump to provide relief for struggling households. The pro-Trump host, who has frequently championed the president and defended his policies, used her Saturday night show to send a direct message to the White House. Ungar-Sargon painted a bleak picture of life for working-class Americans who have remained fiercely loyal to Trump through multiple election cycles.  'People who voted for you three times who would walk over Legos covered in hot coals to vote for you are broke, skipping meals, others are buying canned chicken in bulk because that's all they can afford,' she said.  'The cost of food and gas is just so high.' The striking appeal comes as Trump faces mounting scrutiny over inflation, rising fuel prices and growing voter frustration with the economy nearly a year and a half into his second term. Ungar-Sargon said families are increasingly being forced to make painful choices as everyday expenses consume larger portions of household budgets. NewsNation host Batya Ungar-Sargon warned President Donald Trump that many of his most loyal supporters are struggling with rising living costs Ungar-Sargon told viewers that some Trump voters are 'skipping meals' as food and fuel prices continue to climb. Trump waves as he returns to the White House on Sunday 'People are finding it impossible to pay for their kids after-school sports once they fill up the car with gas,' she said. The host noted that many Trump supporters had accepted the possibility of higher prices if it meant achieving broader policy goals, including tariffs and the administration's hardline approach toward Iran. 'People who support you and support the war in Iran who were willing to pay a little more to make sure our grandkids don't have to live with the threat of a nuclear armed terrorist state, who were willing to pay a little more for the possibility of reassuring our great manufacturing base with tariffs, well, they've paid all they can,' she said. Ungar-Sargon said she was hearing both anger and resignation from voters who believed Trump would lower costs after returning to office. 'Some expressing anger and frustration they feel that they voted for you to bring down the cost. Others are just quietly skipping meals,' she explained. She pushed back against suggestions that concerns about the economy are merely a matter of public perception. 'Contrary to what some in your administration keep saying it's not just vibes - inflation is eating up wage growth and then some.' The NewsNation host cited a string of troubling economic indicators, noting that gasoline prices were hovering around $4.50 per gallon heading into the summer travel season while wholesale inflation had climbed to six percent. Earlier this month, Trump created a firestorm when he said financial struggles are not a factor in his decision-making as he seeks to negotiate an end to the Iran war She also pointed to dwindling household savings and rising credit card stress. 'Savings are at an all-time low, 13% of credit card balances are now over 90 days delinquent - the highest since 2011,' she said. Ungar-Sargon acknowledged Trump's frequent boasts about stock market gains but argued that many ordinary Americans are not seeing the benefits. 'You keep saying that the stock market is doing great and that is true but the gains of the economy and nearly all consumer spending are concentrated in the top 10% - everyone else is broke.' She concluded with a direct request for relief, suggesting that some of the administration's tariff revenue could be redirected to struggling households. 'Your supporters need help Mr President and they need it from you,' she said. 'We brought in $200 billion in tariff revenue - couldn't some of that be shared with Americans struggling to put food on the table?' The appeal was particularly notable because Ungar-Sargon has been one of Trump's most enthusiastic media defenders. She has repeatedly praised the president throughout his second term, previously describing him as 'the most effective president of my lifetime' and earning attention for her glowing assessments of his leadership. Her comments also come over weeks after the president sparked controversy when he said he does not focus on Americans' financial struggles when making decisions related to Iran. 'I don't think about anybody. I think about one thing - we cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That's all,' Trump told reporters when asked whether he considers the economic pain facing Americans on May 15. Earlier in. May, Trump doubled down on his claim that he 'doesn't think about' Americans' financial situation but promised that there will only be 'short-term pain' on inflation Smoke and flames rise at the site of airstrikes on an oil depot in Tehran The remarks generated criticism from opponents and concern among some Republicans already grappling with voter anxiety over inflation. The Labor Department reported that wholesale inflation accelerated to 6% in April, while consumer prices remained elevated, placing renewed pressure on Republicans seeking to defend their congressional majorities ahead of November's midterms. Trump later defended his remarks during an interview with Fox News host Bret Baier, insisting he stood by what he said. 'That's a perfect statement, I'd make it again,' Trump said. 'It's very simple. 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This article is part of Khabr's coverage of Economy. We provide AI-powered analysis, summaries, and multi-source aggregation to keep you informed. Source: Daily Mail. Tags: cost of living, politics, MAGA.

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