Podcast Summary: IHIP News
Episode: Trump Berates Women and is Losing Their Vote in Droves
Date: November 19, 2025
Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
Episode Overview
In this fiery, irreverent episode, Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan dissect escalating misogyny among MAGA figures and its role in eroding Republican support from women voters. The hosts use news excerpts and pointed commentary, blending humor with outrage to explore why women are leaving the MAGA camp in record numbers, how right-wing media gaslights issues of female autonomy, and the effect of Trump and his allies’ rhetoric on the national conversation.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
MAGA’s “Woman Problem”: Outrunning Their Base
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Mass Fleeing of Women Voters ([00:05])
- The podcast opens with the acknowledgment that the MAGA movement is suffering a significant decline in female support, with women "flocking and fleeing... for their safety, for their sanity, for their OBGYN access."
- Host highlights the irony of Fox News female anchors lecturing about morality and freedom while defending policies that curtail women’s rights.
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Polling Evidence ([00:54])
- Audio from a news anchor notes a Gallup poll where 20% of people want to emigrate from the U.S., with the shift overwhelmingly driven by young women (ages 15-44).
- Host questions Fox’s framing: “Notice how they call young women age 15 to 44. You would never see this with men.”
- The hosts connect these statistics to increasing oppression of young women and lack of autonomy, directly tying these attitudes to MAGA and hard-right governance.
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Manipulating Language and Agency
- Sharp critique of right-wing media’s labeling of girls (ages 15-17) as “women,” linking it to larger issues of sexual exploitation and political gaslighting:
“They are taking the ages 15 to 17… and they are trying to say that 15 and 16 year olds and 17 year olds are women with agency and autonomy. And this is classic manipulative gaslighting.” ([01:13])
- Sharp critique of right-wing media’s labeling of girls (ages 15-17) as “women,” linking it to larger issues of sexual exploitation and political gaslighting:
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Living Under Anti-Woman State Policy
- The hosts share local examples of women leaving red states due to lack of autonomy, especially in cases of rape or incest.
“The Christian nationalist governor and his Gestapo administration want to make sure… that if you are raped or a victim of incest you will not have any agency or autonomy or privacy with your physician.”
- The hosts share local examples of women leaving red states due to lack of autonomy, especially in cases of rape or incest.
Conservative Men on Women: Patronizing, Dismissive, and Clueless
- Sean Duffy’s Take on Women’s Life Choices ([03:21])
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Audio features Duffy claiming modern career advice to girls is a “false promise”—that jobs don’t bring happiness.
- “Who do you have a cup of coffee with on a Saturday morning?... You don't share it with your colleague.”
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The hosts call out the hypocrisy and double standard:
“So what he's saying here is people with careers don't have friends. I mean, that is just. It's so insane.” ([04:03])
“It's none of MAGA's business what women in an alleged free country choose to do. If they choose to have a career, if they choose to have kids, if they choose to have it all.”
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Critique extends to lack of policy support (childcare, healthcare) for women once forced to carry pregnancies.
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The Blame Game: Women as Scapegoats for Extremists
- Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, and Trump on Marriage ([05:58])
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Guests muse on why people aren’t marrying; Trump responds: “Well, I mean, honestly, it’s the women.”
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Host savagely dissects the exchange, calling out the absurdity of men blaming women for their romantic woes:
“Nick Fuentes blames his unfuckability on women… Maybe it's not because he's a neo Nazi.”
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Searing commentary about the broader strategy:
“They know that they can't get women voters. So what they're doing is blaming. Who else? Immigrants, black people, Muslim people, gay people, drag queens… They just want women out of the workforce and they want women out of the voting booth.”
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Real-world stakes:
- Trump administration cut $14 million from MSI Reproductive Choices, leading to millions losing access to contraception and reproductive healthcare, with severe global consequences for unintended pregnancies and maternal deaths.
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Trump’s Hostility Toward Female Journalists: A Montage
- Clips of Trump Berating Women Reporters ([10:37 – 14:56])
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The segment highlights Trump’s repeated aggression and open disdain toward women journalists:
- “You are the worst… Say that. Darling. That's fake news.”
- “You don't listen. You never listen. That's why you're second grade.”
- “It's not the question that I mind. It's your attitude… You're a terrible person and a terrible reporter.”
- “Your ABC Fake News. Right. Only… Well, a few of you would.”
- “NBC is one of the worst. What else do you have?”
- “Fake news like you, you're a terrible reporter.”
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Host’s commentary:
“Their argument is that women are too emotional. Have you ever seen a more emotional, rattled queen in your life sitting in his Marie Antoinette office, brow beating female reporters, trying to prove that he's so masculine?” ([12:58])
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Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On the Gaslighting of Young Girls:
“They are taking the ages 15 to 17... and they are trying to say that 15 and 16 year olds and 17 year olds are women with agency and autonomy.” ([01:13])
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On Women’s Right to Choose:
“It's none of Sean Duffy's business. It's none of MAGA's business what women in an alleged free country choose to do.” ([04:03])
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Calling Out the Blame Mongering:
“For you two to sit there and blame Nick Fuentes, his problems on women... is just a symptom of this larger attack on women with this regime.” ([06:15])
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On Trump’s Immature Attacks:
“Have you ever seen a more emotional, rattled queen... brow beating female reporters, trying to prove that he's so masculine?” ([12:58])
Important Timestamps
- 00:05-01:13: Women fleeing MAGA; polling on desire to leave the U.S.
- 01:13-03:21: Fox News' manipulative framing of young women; attacks on bodily autonomy
- 03:21-05:58: Sean Duffy’s “false promise” speech and host’s critique
- 05:58-09:25: Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, Trump discuss women's roles; hosts expand on anti-woman backlash
- 09:25-10:37: Reproductive rights and cuts to women’s healthcare, call to action for donations
- 10:37-14:56: Montage: Trump’s bullying of women reporters; host analysis and sarcastic riffs
Tone
The tone throughout is satirical, biting, and impassioned, with direct callouts, sardonic jabs at right-wing hypocrisy, and a recurring emphasis on how current power structures are failing and scapegoating women. The hosts blend gallows humor and righteous anger, encouraging listeners not only to recognize the pattern of misogyny, but to act against it.
Summary Takeaway
Jennifer and Angie paint a stark, unapologetic picture of why women are increasingly fleeing the MAGA movement: misogyny, scapegoating, and contempt at the highest levels of conservative politics. With a mix of humor and urgency, they demand recognition of women’s autonomy and call for support in the ongoing struggle for reproductive rights.
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