The Keith Edwards Show - Trump Supporter Deported… and Trump’s Own Voters Snap!
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Donald Trump's own supporters are the ones really being hurt by his policies.
I mean, are these really policies?
They're just someone ruling by fiat.
But Donald Trump is hurting his supporters.
And they're waking up.
They're waking up.
I'm glad they're waking up now.
Soybean farmers are being hurt.
I have a video for you about that.
Cattle ranch farmers being hurt.
I have a video for you about that.
We even have someone who was literally deported, who is a Donald Trump diehard.
I think it was really, I don't know, ironic about all of that.
this is that I'm a YouTuber and I'm not hurt at all by Donald Trump's policies. He is directly
hurting the people who voted for him. Probably a bad way to keep political power, but it also
makes me wonder, like, is this someone who actually is worrying about elections, worrying about
having to maintain some sort of happy electorate? I don't know. But first, here is just one
soybean farmer discussing what has really happened in Donald Trump's America.
You know, this president sold America's farmers out.
And, you know, farmers called every day and they said that they feel like they've been betrayed by this president, you know, $40 billion to Argentina.
And then they start to sell soybeans to China.
And then the president comes and invites him here to the United States and then cuts another deal undermining beef cattle farmers here at home.
So he always says he's putting Americans first that he loves farmers.
It doesn't look American at all.
It doesn't, but don't worry, everyone, because billionaire buddy and Trump administration
treasurer, Scott Bassent said American farmers are being heard by chair.
So is he.
I did mean the second term.
I know they have met before.
The president has also said he does want our farmers to be taken care of.
You did mention that China has been boycotting American soybeans and American farmers have
really suffered.
Do you see a real light at the end of the tunnel there?
They may allow soybeans again?
Well, Martha, in case you don't know it, I'm actually a soybean farmer.
So I have felt this pain too.
And there are a couple of things happening here.
One, the Chinese have substantial...
He has felt this pain too.
Scott Bassin's net worth is estimated to be $500 million, at least $520 million.
His actual net worth could be $600 million.
That's probably before all the corruption that he's been doing in the past 10 months
and pillaging of probably a lot higher now, but Scott Besant can feel this man's pain.
Give me a freaking break.
All right.
And as I said, cattle farmers are feeling the pain too.
And here is just one cattle farmer's story.
Way out west.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Brian Daganall, a third generation Arizona rancher and president of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association
is working his herd.
This is fall works, but we're at one corral of many on the ranch.
Today's job with some help from family and friends is branding, then vaccinating his calves.
We just trying to ease in there and neck one and then next gal healing.
It's hard, rewarding work.
Ranch has always been a family business has been for years.
But lately harder to make a living doing it.
So this has been quite a week in the cattle business.
Partly because 30,000 feet above Brian Daganal's ranch, President Trump said this.
The beef prices down. The only price we have that's high is beef and we'll get that down.
Now, one of the things we're thinking about doing is a beef from Argentina.
Those words were enough to shake the cattle market.
Beef futures fell sharply and ranchers like Daganall felt the hit immediately.
90% of the cattle ranchers are Trump voters.
But yeah, this is something that we have to call him on and say, no, we don't agree.
Beef prices have risen by almost a dollar a pound since February.
But for American ranchers, that's meant finally seeing some solid profit after years of thin margins.
We don't think the government should be manipulating markets.
What Dagenal does believe is with more profits, in time, the free market, not imports, will lower prices.
We need to be able to make a living ranching.
And that will build.
The market will correct itself and there'll be more cattle.
Isn't that incredible? Isn't that incredible? I wonder if this gentleman would still vote for Trump today. Probably he would. It sounds like he's not really mad at Trump. Is incredible with me. How many times do people need to get hit in the head or touch the hot stove to realize that they're the ones doing it? That it's your vote that has caused a lot of the pain in your life. Now, I feel empathy, sympathy for anyone who is being negatively impacted.
by what Donald Trump is doing. I don't care if you voted for him. I don't care if you voted against him.
I don't want to see anyone hurting. My hope is, though, that you can look at this and say to yourself,
all right, this didn't work out. And so what can I do differently next time? Maybe it's voting for someone.
And when you do that, actually listening to what they're saying, not just how they make you feel.
Because I think a lot of these Trump voters liked how Trump made them feel, so they didn't really pay attention to what he was saying.
and it's our job on the left to not criticize these people who are getting hurt.
Listen, I love it. I told you so. And I think we can, if you want to say I told you so in the
comments, get it out now because we got to bring these people into the fold by 2026 and for sure by
2028. But you can say I told you so in the comments for now. All right. And then another I told you
so is, Kirstie, Kirstie, Kirstie. I always say Kirstie. Christy. Who cares? Ice Barbie, deported,
Trump fanatic, a Cuban immigrant to Africa.
Roberto Masquera was once a self-recame super Trump supporter.
Now he's trapped in a Mexican security prison in Africa.
After DHS, detained and falsely labeled him a killer.
Really great work by our government.
Mosquera 59 was taken into custody by IS Asians in South Florida during his annual
check-in in June.
He moved to the United States nearly 50 years ago.
Quote, it was hysterical.
It's literally on their verified page that my dad is a murder.
This daughter, Monica, said.
Public records show that Mosquera was never convicted or even charged with homicide in
1988 when he was 18 years old.
Mosquera was charged with attempted murder after shooting a man in a leg.
He served a nine-year prison sentence and rebuilt his life, according to his lawyer.
He was now a full-time plumber and doting dad to Monica and her nine-year-old sister.
And after her father was detained, Monica said officials from the Department of Homeland Security
told her he was deported to Cuba. She later learned from her local news station. He was actually sent to a
maximum security prison in the southern African kingdom of Eswantini, a nation accused of human rights abuses
that none of the men have any connection to. Quote, they were saying he was a murderer,
then they lied to me saying that he was sent to Cuba, and I had to find out about a week later that
he was actually sent to Africa. So here is where he was, and then here is where he was flown to.
This deportation appears to be part of a secretive transfer arrangement between the U.S. and
Swantini, an extension of Trump's broader effort to expand the U.S. deportation program into Africa,
despite warnings from human rights groups and lawyers who say the practice denies deputies due process and exposes them to abuse.
Documents obtained by the New York Times show that a Swantini government at one point requested $500 million in the U.S.
in exchange for accepting third country deportees.
And his daughter says, I asked him,
why did you even support Trump?
And he was like, he's the president, have faith that things are going to be different and
things are going to change.
And I guess you could say things did change for Monica and for her father, but not for the better.
And it's despicable that we are sending people, someone who has done nothing wrong, been here
for 50 years, we've built their life, to places that they're not even from and where they're
probably being tortured.
That's probably, that's like what's happening here.
our government is sending people with no due process, no trial, to torture chambers.
So let's recap.
Soybean farmers who voted for Trump screwed over.
90% of cattle ranchers who voted for Trump screwed over.
Immigrants who supported Trump screwed over.
And the one person who's not being screwed over, the billionaire buddies who voted for Trump.
So that's why I hope in 2026 and 2028 we make this about anti-corruption and we make this about truly going after the billionaires who,
serve Trump and make life miserable for the rest of us. With all these distractions going on,
we had to focus on the real stuff, which is that the reason why all these folks are hurting
is because Donald Trump wants to help his billionaire friends at the expense of you and me.
And let's not let them. So thanks for watching. If you feel like this video, please get like.
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