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Former Aide Flags The ‘Funny’ Thing Trump Just Doesn’t Seem To Understand Right Now
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Former Trump White House official Sarah Matthews on Thursday said it’s actually “funny” how out-of-touch Donald Trump is right now, and he doesn’t realize it. On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “OutFront,” the former deputy White House press secretary-turned-Trump critic warned that Republicans are “definitely going to lose the House” in the 2026 midterms and there is now a “growing possibility” that they could lose control of the Senate as well. “Which is something I wouldn’t have said six months ago,” she admitted. Matthews pointed to a growing disconnect between Trump and voters. “Obviously, we’ve seen Trump’s unpopularity just continue to grow because of things like his war of choice with Iran, rising gas prices, him failing to bring down grocery prices like he said he would,” she said. Former Trump WH official @SarahAMatthews1 on Trump touting the WH ballroom and Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool every chance he gets: “I don’t think he’s capable of seeing how out of touch it is.” pic.twitter.com/LBeRlYs6fs “And then him focusing on these strange priorities, these pet projects, vanity projects if you will, like the ballroom, like the reflecting pool that he keeps showing charts of at every single press conference,” Matthews added. “It’s so funny because I don’t think he’s capable of seeing how out of touch it is,” she argued, suggesting many voters had been willing to overlook his controversies in his first term because they felt they were benefiting financially. They were maybe “willing to give him a longer leash than they are now because they looked at things like the economy and they thought, ‘Oh well, my 401k is doing great, and I don’t like the mean tweets, but he’s kinda crazy, but I like this thing that he’s doing.’” She added, “That’s not happening anymore. People are frustrated and that frustration is continuing to grow.” By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.