The podcast “I’ve Had It” featured a discussion among its co-hosts on Friday, highlighting concerns about a potentially “nefarious” conservative politician who might outshine President Donald Trump in capability and commitment.
There’s been quite a debate over Trump’s second term, particularly regarding whether he has delivered on his campaign promises—issues range from how his administration dealt with the Epstein case, to the lack of mass deportations, and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. These inconsistencies have prompted discussions among the podcasters, who some say played a role in Trump’s 2024 campaign success.
Co-host Jennifer Welch criticized previous Democratic presidents for not holding their Republican counterparts accountable and expressed a desire to anticipate what might unfold post-Trump.
She mused, “Trump is a lame duck, not a spring chicken. So what’s next?” and emphasized her commitment to evolving as a political thinker in a rapidly changing landscape, where news is bombarding us incessantly.
Co-host Angie “Pumps” Sullivan chimed in, indicating her anxiety also goes beyond Trump himself, addressing his perceived lack of concern for policy or people, which is troubling. “He just wants to be in the spotlight,” she noted. “What could follow him?”
“They might be smarter,” Pumps added, speaking of future politicians who could be more cunning, like Stephen Miller, suggesting a more strategic approach to their agendas. She expressed concern about younger generations, raised in the Trump era, and what they might expect from their leaders.
Welch warned that there could be worse outcomes after Trump, pointing to figures like Vice President J.D. Vance as examples of potentially more diabolical successors. “There’s someone worse than Trump, and they’re younger,” she said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
