At one Kentucky bar, young Republicans wrestle with their disappointment in Trump and their party
Summary
A group of young Republicans in Kentucky gathered to discuss their mixed feelings about President Donald Trump’s administration. While they voted for him in 2024 with hope, many now feel disappointed, especially over the war with Iran and concerns about the Republican Party ignoring younger members’ voices.Key Facts
- The group met at a bar in Covington, Kentucky, to talk about politics and their views on President Trump.
- Most are in their 20s and 30s and feel frustrated with how Trump’s second term is going.
- They disagree with the decision to start a war with Iran, seeing it as a broken promise.
- Some feel the Republican Party’s leadership favors older members and ignores younger conservatives.
- They mourn the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a young conservative activist they admired.
- A state representative, TJ Roberts, leads the group and wants young Republicans to have more influence in Washington, D.C.
- They believe the party needs new leadership to better represent their views.
- The group also expressed concerns that the economy is unstable under the current administration.
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