The Adam Mockler Show - π¨ Trump gets NIGHTMARE News after Marjorie EXPOSES HIM
Episode Date: October 29, 2025Shop Adam's new merch collection β‘οΈ https://shop.adammockler.com/ Click below for premium Adam Mockler content π https://www.youtube.com/@adammockler/join π https://adammockler.com Adam Mo...ckler with MeidasTouch Network joined by Micah Erfan (Β @MicahErfanΒ ) break down Donald Trump's historically low approval rating as the government shutdown enters its second month. As Americans suffer from the high cost of living and massive layoffs, the GOP is in total chaos. Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly exposed Speaker Mike Johnson, revealing he admitted on a private GOP call that he has no replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act. JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AdamMockler/ Discord: https://discord.gg/y9yzMU3Gff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adammockler/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/adammockler.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/adammocklerr/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adammockler Contact: contact@mocklermedia.com Business inquiries: adammocklerteam@unitedtalent.com Adam Mockler - Mockler Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The fat orange fuck, it's had quite a rough week.
We are entering month two of the government shutdown.
Republicans are rapidly turning on him and his approval rating is historically low.
Micah, how are you doing?
How are you feeling about this new polling coming out?
Well, I'm feeling like the American people are finally waking up to the Trump that we've been witnessing every single day.
I mean, this guy is a complete and total disaster.
And I'm talking to more Americans.
I'm talking to fellow law students and talking to kids at my university.
and I think more people are recognizing it.
I've seen some voters actually flip.
Yeah, let's turn over to this polling really quickly.
A new Reuters-Ipsos poll shows Trump's popularity dips as Americans sweat the cost of living.
It really does go back to the prices all the time.
Donald Trump's presidential approval rating fell in recent days, tying the lowest level of his
term as more Americans frowned on his handling of the cost of living.
Not to mention, the wars he claimed to end have mostly gotten more inflamed.
Russia and Ukraine has gotten worse.
Israel is striking Gaza, more today.
This three-day poll, which concluded on Sunday,
showed 40% of Americans approve of the Republican leader's job performance
compared to 42% in an October 15th poll by the same polling, Reuters and Ipsos.
Trump's popularity has been within a percentage point or two of its current level,
but you can see this chart right here, it's dropping rapidly
and a quicker pace than Biden or Trump.
did at this point in their term.
So the question then becomes, where do you project this going for the next year on
out?
I mean, the economy seems to be getting worse.
I mean, Trump's done the largest tax hike literally in American history.
And we're seeing economic consequences from that.
We're seeing huge, enormous layoffs, 10,000 jobs here, 30,000 jobs there.
It's hard to think of a company that's actually hiring more people now.
And that's one of the reasons why betting markets have now put the likelihood of a recession.
happening in 2026 at 50%, give or take a little bit.
If we have a recession, Trump's support will bottom out.
It will fall much lower than it even is today because the economy is the thing that
reaches the people that are messaging does not.
But Democrats, we can't rest on our laurels.
We can't be too optimistic.
We have to get the messaging out to every single American that we can about what Trump is doing.
Because whenever people know what Trump is doing, it turns out they don't really like it very much.
They don't like it.
And did we were talking about this earlier, how, you know, the average thing that Trump does doesn't
break through to the average American.
And we've kind of all learned this by now that for some reason, people just don't care
much about J6.
They don't care about, you know, like Jimmy Kimmel being fired.
They don't care.
People care about that.
But the average voter does not care when Donald Trump targets his political opponents like
Letitia James or James Comey.
People just care about the immediate prices that they see every week at the store or the
immediate indicator of the gas prices that they see when they drive to work every day.
It's such an immediate in-your-face indicator like gas prices and food prices.
And even that isn't going well for Trump.
So he's weaponizing the government.
He's being historically corrupt.
And even with that, the economy is not doing better.
It's doing worse by all accounts.
Absolutely.
I mean, we just saw that $40 billion,
dollars went to Argentina. Meanwhile, we're seeing huge cuts for American citizens. What happened to
America first? I mean, this isn't the first time he's given billions of our dollars to another
country. He's given $13 billion to Israel, a place that's currently using those weapons to bomb
Gaza. And this is the guy who wants to claim that he's the pro-peace president. I'm wondering,
and I think a lot of Americans are wondering, when Americans' quality of life is going to go up
under this president, because that's what he promised. That's what he ran on. And that's what people
voted for him to do and right now we just see the government being shut down i was on cn
a few weeks ago and that blonde the blonde woman i was debating i can't remember name caroline maybe
she was trying to not caroline love it a different one but she was trying to say i don't know why
republicans are dying on this hill of this government shutdown and i remember being like a lot of
republicans are climbing up this exact same hill people like marjorie taylor green even mike johnson
tried to go on c span and he got confronted by a republican caller who was like dude you're going to
screw over my entire family. So Republicans are climbing up the same hell and pointing out the same
flaws. And that's likely contributing to Donald Trump's lowering approval rating. And even Marjorie
Taylor Green said earlier today in response to a meeting with other House Republicans, she was
saying at first, she's tired of people listening to the White House political staff. She says that
they should go nuclear and abolish the filibuster. But she then added on to that by saying,
hey, the reporters left out that I said, I have no respect for the House not being in session
passing our bills and the president's executive orders. And I demanded to know from Speaker Johnson
what the Republican plan for health care is to build the off ramp, off Obamacare and the ACA
tax credits to make health insurance affordable for Americans. Johnson said he's got ideas
and pages of policy ideas and committees of jurisdiction are working on it. But he refused to
give one policy proposal to our GOP conference and to our own conference call.
Apparently, I have to go into a skiff to find out the Republican health care plan.
Spoiler alert, Marjorie Taylor Green.
You're finding out what we've known for the past decade.
There is no Republican health care plan.
She's sitting there saying, I was prying.
I was asking Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, what it was.
There is nothing.
There is nothing, honey.
All they do is destroy.
That's the only thing that they've ever tried to do with health care.
They're still blaming Obama, you know, for a bill that he passed, what was it, 15 years ago in 2010 for the state of our health care system.
Meanwhile, Republicans have had full control of the government twice, and they've done nothing.
Costs have continued to soar.
Actually, health care has gotten worse under Republican administrations compared to Democratic administrations.
And they never release what any of their policy plans are because they're so extremely unpopular in all it is is destruction.
They want to make it where if you have a pre-existing condition, the insurance company can deny you care.
They want to make it where the insurance companies don't have to provide coverage that's necessary for women.
Don't have to provide the basic coverage that you need.
They want to make it legal for them to exploit you again.
They want to tell employers that employers don't need to provide health insurance to their employees anymore.
And they want to strip all the funding they possibly can out of Medicaid, out of Medicare, out of the Affordable Care Act exchanges.
They probably just want to privatize them if you gave them the option.
They want to take away health care from as many people as possible.
That is just devastation.
It's not a plan.
That's why they won't talk about it.
And that's why ultimately when they come into power, they're too scared to do what they
actually want to do because they know it will be devastating in terms of their popularity.
With this last bill, they cut Medicaid for tens of millions of people.
We're already seeing the ramifications.
And it's one of the many reasons why their popularity has gone down.
and it's only going to go down lower.
Do they at least help fund SNAP benefits for vulnerable people in the same bill?
Yeah, no, they cut over $100 billion out of that.
Now they're shutting it down prematurely.
If there's anything Republicans have been consistent on,
certainly there's many things they've changed on.
It's that they hate poor people.
They hate the working class.
They use every tool at their disposal to make their lives worse.
So long as that policy makes the lives of billionaires,
the small wealthy class, which controls the Republican,
party better. They're doing it now. They've done it before. And frankly, I'm wondering when
all these working class people in states like Iowa, states like Mississippi that are being
devastated by the Trump administration going to wake up. They don't care about you. And they never
will. You know, Iowa is like in an early recession due to these policies. I was reading an article
where Iowa is struggling hardcore. But thank you, Micah. If you want more Micah or want more
mock or media, make sure to click the subscribe button below. And we'll do it again.
Thanks, guys.
