'I've Had It' podcast hosts fear Trump will be surpassed by more 'diabolical' successor
The hosts of the 'I've Had It' podcast express concern that a more effective conservative successor than Trump may emerge in the future.
The co-hosts of the 'I’ve Had It' podcast raised alarms about the potential for a future conservative figure who could surpass Donald Trump in effectiveness and commitment to their political cause. They highlighted that Trump's presidency has been tumultuous, with ongoing debates about his failures to deliver on campaign promises such as mass deportations and avoiding new conflicts in the Middle East. The discussion reflects a growing concern within certain conservative circles about the future of the party and the quality of leadership they might encounter post-Trump.
In their conversation, co-host Jennifer Welch emphasized the need to consider who might follow Trump, suggesting that the next leader could be even more formidable. This sentiment stems from the hosts’ perception of Trump as a 'lame duck', particularly as they look ahead to the implications of his policies and actions leading up to the 2024 election. Trump's recent endorsement of the H-1B visa program was also mentioned as a point of contention, indicating fractures within the Republican base regarding immigration issues.
The podcast highlights a pivotal moment for the Republican Party, as internal divisions and fears of more extreme successors could shape the trajectory of the party heading into future elections. The hosts, who previously supported Trump's candidacy, are now contemplating the political landscape after his presidency and the possibility of encountering a new, more dangerous type of conservative leadership.