One needs to know when to speak up and when to shut up, because that takes you very far in life. At this point, we feel President Donald Trump should take this advice quite seriously in his life, as he has been causing some serious pain to MAGA. On November 11, 2025, POTUS told Laura Ingraham on Fox News‘ “The Ingraham Angle” that the U.S. doesn’t have many talented people. Our question is, what was he really thinking?
Ingraham questioned the President about the H-1B visas, which allow foreign nationals to work in the United States. “If you want to raise wages for American workers, you can’t flood the country with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of foreign workers,” Ingraham said. Trump agreed, but added that the United States needs individuals with “talent.”
Trump dismissed Ingraham right away as she pointed out that there are many talented people in America. “No, you don’t.” For the approximately 350 million individuals who currently reside in the United States, Donald Trump’s remark is a hit.
“We have plenty of talented people here.”
“No you don’t.”
Trump just called his base talentless unemployed losers lmao 😂 https://t.co/UQ1manVaIr
— Arjun* (@mxtaverse) November 12, 2025
Many of the users on X pointed out that Donald Trump basically meant that the U.S lacked skilled workers for specific industries. Others were just mad at his statement. “What an atrocious thing to say,” wrote one person. Some thought that Americans need better opportunities to prove themselves in various fields, rather than Trump just dismissing them as talentless individuals.
A citizen named Matt Morse, who is a Trump supporter, tweeted, “I’m absolutely [expletive language] beyond PISSED OFF that tonight, as a justification for H-1B visas, Trump said that Americans don’t ‘have talent.'”
President Donald Trump has had numerous foot-in-mouth problems throughout his second term in office, and this H-1B visa fiasco is only the most recent. ABC immediately stopped airing Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show in September 2025 after the host made comments regarding assassinated political commentator Charlie Kirk.
Trump just called his own MAGA base “talentless, unemployed losers.” 💀 https://t.co/3c3W2duaIK
— UP 10T Economic Goal™ (@up_10t_army) November 12, 2025
Rolling Stone sources claim that ABC executives were under pressure from the Trump administration to cancel Kimmel’s program. Everyone on the internet lashed out at Trump, attacking the decision like angry mobs who were extremely frustrated with the entire scenario.
Republican Senator Jerry Moran told Politico, “The conservative position is free speech is free speech, and we better be very careful about any lines we cross in diminishing free speech.” Other GOP lawmakers also expressed their concern about the move to the outlet.
“This is insane”: MAGA furious at Trump for saying Americans aren’t “talented” enough https://t.co/rF0f9uupHo pic.twitter.com/Mjk44QA69X
— The Daily Dot (@dailydot) November 12, 2025
When the decision was taken back and Kimmel was allowed to air again, he thanked everyone for speaking out in his support, especially the ones who weren’t his fans. “I want to thank the people who don’t support my show and what I believe, but support my right to share those beliefs anyway,” he said (via YouTube).
Unexpectedly, many celebrities were angry when Trump started demolishing the East Wing of the White House in October in order to build a $300 million ballroom. The demolition’s before and after pictures were startling. Many Americans disagreed with the devastation, according to a poll conducted by ABC News, the Washington Post, and Ipsos.
It was obvious that Republicans were more likely to support the demolition than Democrats; almost 38% did not. This is a major portion of the population that did not agree with what the President was doing.



