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Host
All right, the old queen, washed up old queen, lame duck, Donald Trump. Everybody knows his presidency is toast. And when you get into the MAGA movement, there are different segments of it. There's like the rich, we've got FU money, but we're going to be submissive to this old man so that we can not pay taxes and get government contracts. You have that group, then you have just the rural base, redneck cultists. And then you have all of the people on like online, the online trolls. And within that group, it's Fisher City. I mean they are all seeing we have to have a career after this. And I've always been concerned about what Trump is incubating. What is MAGA incubating right now? And how much worse is it going to be? Well, Nick Fuentes, who is a self confessed neo Nazi, one of the worst human beings on the planet, apparently gay, but, but homophobic. I mean you get it like a total Freudian catastrophe. Here he is on Trump right now. Play the clip.
Nick Fuentes
My message in 26, you could take it or leave it. Don't, don't vote. Don't vote. Do not vote in the midterms. The Republicans have to lose. They have to lose. They have to crash and burn. A cleansing fire is the only thing that will save us. It cannot be fixed. Fuck them. Fuck Trump, Fuck maga, fuck all this stuff. It can't be fixed. If it could have been fixed, it would have been fixed in 2025. But it wasn't. They made every mistake. Liberation Day disaster. Doge disaster. Big beautiful Bill disaster. Epstein files disaster. Iran disaster. One the personnel. Mike Waltz disaster. Ratcliffe disaster. Rubio disaster. Pam Bondi disaster. All self inflict. Trump personnel, Trump policy, Trump strategy, Trump playbook. We tried it your way, it didn't work. Fuck you. Now we don't vote. That's the message. Seriously, can't blame anybody else. Bad advice, bad advisors. Biden's economy. Enough already. It didn't work. We're not voting. I'm staying home. And you know what? I hope the Democrats impeach him. I hope the Democrats impeach all of them. I hope they indict everybody. I hope depose and compel the release of documents and I hope they find all the criminal behavior and I hope it destroys the gop. I hope it creates a crisis for the GOP so severe that they never recover. And then I hope we get a fucking Nazi to run in 28. And.
Host
Okay, so as you can see, number one, Trump is so unpopular, he's even unpopular with the Neo Nazis right now, number two, the fact that Nick Fuentes has this optimistic view of a pit bull like Democratic Party because that shows you the way they act, the way they think. Indictment. It's objectively obvious that all of these people should be indicted. It's objectively obvious that the Republican Party should be torn to the ground. What he's banking on here is that the Democrats do those and they would do a soft serve version of those things and then it would incubate because Democratic policies move so slow and so incrementally in favor corporate donors so much that it would incubate a neo Nazi candidate. Trump's worse than W and so on. Who's going to be worse than Trump? Is it going to be a Nick Fuentes, a Nazi? If the Democrats don't get serious about getting rid of corporate donations and servicing corporations more than they do their citizens, this will be incubated.
Co-host
I don't think there's any question about it. I mean it's, it's worse. Looking forward, one thing that I found interesting about Nick Fuentes in his rant is I hear all the time from MAGA people in real life and see online, everybody gives a pass to Trump for all of his terrible appointments, for all of his terrible policies. Well, it wasn't his, it was Stephen Miller's. Well, you know, Pam Bondi didn't want to release the files. It's not Trump. And so what I see from him is he is actually holding Trump accountable, that yes, Trump is supposed to be in charge of all these decisions, personnel policy. If he puts idiots around him, it's because he too is an idiot. So I thought that was interesting. In addition to, I mean he is a deplorable person, there's no question. But he is. I mean he is so ingrained in the magus, you know, in a set of the MAGA sphere, it's terrifying.
Host
But I would point out that in every other world on the planet, the President is responsible for the President's decisions. Of course, it's only the MAGA cultists. So even a neo Nazi piece of shit like Nick Fuentes points out the obvious. It is the MAGA cultists that have against. There's something inside everybody that, you know, that is MAGA felt something at some point in the last 11 years that was not favorable towards this man, that was stomach turning towards Donald Trump. But they went ahead and capitulated to their worst human urges instead of listening to their intuition. And this collectively broke millions of Americans and it's broken all of these people surrounding Trump, it is a what I call MAGA psychosis. And in any other world, if there's a CEO of a company and there's a bunch of fuckery below that, the CEO, the buck stops with him. In the former Republican Party, the buck stopped with that guy. This is a cult. And so even Nick, Nick Fuentes, a neo Nazi, he's not going to play this patty cake. Oh, it's bam Bondi's fault because it's so stupid. That only exists within the cult. No other planet, no other human being with a triple digit IQ a hundred or higher, would ever even come to the conclusion that somehow Trump was not responsible for the absolute abject failure that is his second term. We had zero job growth. Zero job growth in 2025. That all falls on Trump and all of his decisions. Okay, next up we have top MAGA podcaster and one of Trump's loudest cheerleaders says, I'm done. I've never seen so many fucking lies. Play the clip.
Top MAGA Podcaster
Been pretty quiet about Pam Bondi in front of Congress the other day talking about how the dow's up to 50,000. Nobody gives a. Because what you should be talking about is how you are going to investigate and prosecute any pedophiles they're running around on Epstein island that you're affiliated with. But we didn't talk about that, did we? Oh, and what's the excuse? What was the excuse? Oh, if we prosecute everybody, the whole system would go down. Well, you know what that sounds like? You know what that sounds like? That sounds like how Trump ran his campaign. Let's drain the swamp. Doesn't that sound a lot like draining the swamp? It actually is drained the swamp, served up to you on a silver platter. But you're not going to take it, are you? You're going to protect pedophiles. You're going to protect pedophiles rather than go after them and hope that everybody's happy that The Dow hit 50,000. Are you out of your mind? I guess the whole drain the swamp campaign promise was another lie, huh? And the lies are stacking up fast. I've never seen so many fucking lies appear in what, a year.
Host
I get, you know, I mean, this is going to be the frustrating part about having seen what he was from the jump, right? That even these people who actively, you know, campaigned for him and, and helped with his lies that somehow kept this thing, that Trump is this brilliant businessman and he's so patriotic, you know, what's that guy's name Sean Ryan or Pat Ryan or something?
Co-host
Yeah, I think it's Sean Ryan.
Host
Sean Ryan. So, you know, they all participated in these lies. And I don't think it's going to be helpful to do and I've told you so. And that's something all of us here in this community. It's going be a very difficult thing to not do. But they all see it. He's a lame duck. He has dementia, he is best friends with a pedophile and more than likely probably a pedophile himself.
Co-host
Well, and it's just, here's the thing. We go back to when Trump first came down the escalator. It was drain the swamp. I'm, I'm a businessman. And, and nobody, everybody thought because of the Apprentice that in fact he was a good businessman. And then you find out he's a con. From start to finish, this man is a con. So I have been so focused on the protection of pedophiles and how women have been treated and sexually abused and adjudicated rapist. Now we have Epstein survivors coming out saying he participated. I kind of forgotten about the drain, the swamp. And really, when you think about it, I mean, they believed because they didn't go. There's a sect of the population that was so rah rah Trump. I mean, I think it was racism, but that's not what we're talking about. But they thought because he was an outsider and that everybody gets so sick of Washington, which we know people get sick of Washington and, and the elites. But the drain, the swamp thing, I mean, he's mad about it. And I had kind of forgotten about. So focused on his pedophile protection and all the, the corruption and the cons and the breaking the law every day. But I guess people are still, I mean, you know, they, they were holding on to that.
Host
The, the, there's some real meat on the bones with the drain, the swamp thing. And what it is is that the people behind the MAGA regime, they wanted to do this project 2025, wanted to get out on all non loyalists. They were branded as the swamp. They're scapegoated government workers who are not working for the government to make millions of dollars to be rich. They're looking for job security, health insurance, hopefully a couple weeks paid vacation. And these were Americans first and not party loyalists. But part of the Trump con was to say that these people that had federal government jobs were the swamp.
Nick Fuentes
Right?
Host
And they weren't. They were your neighbor, they're your family members, they're your Children's classmates, parents, and now actually has the swamp in. So it was a long, manipulative game and I, I guess, you know, the Sean Ryan's are going to come to terms with this later. Nick Fuentes, he's a performer and he's known, he knows Trump's an idiot. I don't know if Sean Ryan will admit, you know, if you hooked him up to true sermon, a polygraph. Yeah, I knew he was an idiot in 2016. I don't know. To me it's obvious. He's always been an idiot. But here is Andrew Schultz and he was the guy in Flagrant where Flagrant podcast where Trump went on and he was like, I do the weave. And they were all like, ha, ha ha, we endorse Trump. He's hilarious. And here he is with Charlemagne the God. And they're talking about all the Epstein stuff. Play the clip.
Andrew Schultz
Obviously, as we just stated, we're looking at it and it's like clear there's something that Trump does not want to get out. Now some people like he's protecting his friends, which is if you're protecting your friends, that fuck Logan girls you. If he's protecting himself from doing heinous shit in the past, you right, obviously with this, any human being looks at that and they go, that's reasonable.
Host
So I mean, the thing about Trump for me is before you even get to the Epstein files, there is plenty of debris, right? There is a debris field of damage when it, as it pertains to women, particularly underage women. If you listen to his interviews with Howard Stern, if you listen to the way he speaks about his own daughter and sexualizes her, the grab him by the pussy. So all Epstein is for me is further confirmation as to just how diabolical his sexual deviancy is. But I am not shocked by the Epstein thing because I've been paying attention since 2016 that this man is a sexual predator. And I guess for some people, I guess it takes thousands of women and girls for certain men to believe it. And that's a real problem, that it's not until the Epstein files that they think, oh, this guy's a sexual predator. All of the evidence of his predation has been out there for a really, really, really long time.
Co-host
No, none of it's new. I mean, he was in the Epstein files in Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal trial. But here's what I think about all of this. Like, I agree with you 150%. But when you look at Project 2025 and the pastors that are preaching about women, you see that women are disposable. Women are meant to be seen and not heard. Now they're talking about changing where voting will be harder for married women who've changed their name. This administration is misogyny first, as is the evangelical Christian that they're based on. That all of these people, they all float in the same boat. And one thing he said was, I mean, everybody knows, fuck the pedophile protector. Fuck you if you're a pedophile. People are still defending him. The MAGA cultists, the all inners, you will hear them say, I don't really care. It happened so long ago. There are people that will support Trump versus protecting children, that are happy to support a man that looks to be a pedophile and at least is a sexual deviant and protecting pedophiles. So I think when he says, yeah, everybody knows that, I would have thought, Everybody knows that. I would have thought it was Everybody could agree 100% children should not be sexually abused by adult men. But people are still making excuses for him.
Host
Yeah, I mean the, the MAGA cultists that have used these culture war issues, abortion, then they moved on to gay rights and they moved on drag queens, they moved on to trans people. And then they were all in QAnon and now, you know, they're all, they're all. None of them are speaking out. Because I think what it boils down to is they would rather uphold patriarchal structures and that's what Trump represents. I think that one of the reasons that so many white people believe the lie and the propaganda that Republicans are so good with business, despite them tanking every economy, despite job numbers nose diving under every Republican president, despite them increasing the federal deficit, is they believe that only white men can do business. And the Republican Party by and large looks like a bunch of white men. And so what really is at issue here for me is that this is this last power grab of the patriarchy and this, this desire. And I don't know if you've read this article, you guys, Project 2025 was written by the Heritage Foundation. The Heritage foundation is now because they consider everything that's happening right now a huge victory. These are big Christian right wing Republican think tank. They now have set their sights on women and they want to very difficult to get a divorce. They want to transfer wealth from a woman's name to the husband's name. All sorts of just no women in higher education. They want to keep you dumb, submissive and knocked up, pregnant and for those people in the MAGA world that flirt with Republicanism because of their pocketbook. And he's just so good at business. And I'm a fiscal conservative. I would think a lot of you have daughters in your. And your goal when your children are born is a college fund, if you can afford it or, you know, maybe some career, they can have some votech school. But it's, it's that your daughter has her own autonomy and her, her own agency and her own escape plan should the marriage go awry. And MAGA and these Republicans and these really far right religious think tanks are trying to eviscerate all of the work that women have done. And what's so diabolical about is they use women on the front lines to do this. And these women in the Trump regime, these women that are on Fox News, these women that go on CNN that have ridden the coattails and are standing on the shoulders of so many fearless women that fought so hard for civil liberties, and they're there assisting all of these men that would allow you to get raped and then not be able to report it and then have to have your rapist baby, not have your own bank account. And they're ser about it. I mean, these people are really depraved sickos. All right, that's really uplifting episode. Like, subscribe. We'll be back later with more news.
Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
Episode Date: February 18, 2026
In this fiery, comedic episode, Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan dive headfirst into the growing disillusionment among top MAGA influencers with Donald Trump. They break down publicly aired grievances from far-right figures—spanning neo-Nazis to loyalist podcasters—who are finally, loudly disavowing Trump. The hosts contextualize this breakdown within MAGA, strategize on Democratic shortcomings, address accusations of Trump's enabling of sexual predators, and warn about the patriarchal agenda of Project 2025. Throughout, the hosts maintain their signature progressive and irreverent style, offering sharp insights and memorable moments.
Clip Played: Nick Fuentes, notorious neo-Nazi, delivers a profanity-laced takedown of Trump, the Republican Party, and MAGA.
Key Points from Fuentes:
Host Reaction:
"If it could have been fixed, it would have been fixed in 2025. But it wasn't. They made every mistake. ... Fuck Trump, Fuck maga, fuck all this stuff."
— Nick Fuentes ([01:23])
"In every other world on the planet, the President is responsible for the President's decisions. Of course, it’s only the MAGA cultists. So even a neo Nazi piece of shit like Nick Fuentes points out the obvious."
— Jennifer Welch ([05:05])
Clip Played: "Sean Ryan," an ardent MAGA podcaster, is heard lambasting Trump’s team over Epstein-related scandals, accusing them of perpetuating lies and protecting pedophiles.
Hosts’ Reactions:
"The lies are stacking up fast. I've never seen so many fucking lies appear in what, a year."
— Sean Ryan ([07:42])
Clip Played: Andrew Schultz (Flagrant podcast) and Charlamagne Tha God talk about Trump’s seeming cover-up of Epstein connections, both for himself and his allies.
Host Analysis:
"There is plenty of debris, right? There is a debris field of damage when it, as it pertains to women, particularly underage women."
— Jennifer Welch ([12:19])
"This administration is misogyny first, as is the evangelical Christian that they're based on. ... All of these people, they all float in the same boat."
— Angie Sullivan ([13:29])
"These women in the Trump regime...they’re there assisting all of these men that would allow you to get raped and then not be able to report it and then have to have your rapist baby, not have your own bank account. And they're ser about it. I mean, these people are really depraved sickos."
— Jennifer Welch ([14:59])
On Trump’s Responsibility:
"In any other world, if there's a CEO of a company and there's a bunch of fuckery below...the buck stops with him. In the former Republican Party, the buck stopped with that guy. This is a cult."
— Jennifer Welch ([05:05])
On MAGA Disillusionment:
"I guess the whole drain the swamp campaign promise was another lie, huh? And the lies are stacking up fast."
— Sean Ryan ([07:42])
On White Patriarchal Power:
"I think that one of the reasons that so many white people believe the lie...is they believe that only white men can do business. And the Republican Party by and large looks like a bunch of white men."
— Jennifer Welch ([14:59])
The episode is unapologetically irreverent, direct, and deeply critical of Trump and his loyalists. Humor is woven through the outrage, but the message is serious: Trump’s failures, particularly on moral and ethical grounds, are being called out not just by progressives but by his own former supporters on the far right. Both hosts maintain their candid, sometimes profane, chatty style throughout.
This episode captures the growing schism within the MAGA right, with major extremists and loyalists suddenly turning on Trump—citing his litany of scandals, broken promises, and alleged criminal activity. Jennifer and Angie harness this moment to argue for greater Democratic urgency and sound the alarm about the encroaching threats to women’s rights in the next Republican wave.
For listeners seeking both catharsis and concern, this episode is a sharp, engaging snapshot of political upheaval on the American far right.