Amanda Robbins of Pennsylvania has had enough.
A three-time Trump voter, Robbins went on NBC News’ Meet the Press NOW and unloaded on the president she helped put in office, blaming him directly for surging gas prices hitting everyday Americans.
Asked what she would say to Trump if she could speak to him face to face, she did not hesitate.
“You are a worthless pile of s**t,” she told the program.
She saved some of that anger for herself too.
When asked how many times she voted for Trump, she answered flatly: “Three times.”
“That was my bad, apparently I’m an idiot,” she added.
Robbins is not alone in feeling the squeeze from rising fuel costs, which have been stoking frustration among voters across the country and prompting some to rethink their political allegiances.

Still, not everyone in the same NBC segment shared her disillusionment.
The network also spoke with Pennsylvania voters who said they still back Trump, including his recent decision to launch strikes on Iran.
Mike Purcell, another Pennsylvania voter featured in the segment, called the Iran strikes the right move.
“I think it was a great decision,” Purcell said, going further to say prior presidents should have acted sooner: “I think somebody else should’ve done it a couple of years ago, the last three other presidents.”
Pennsylvania, a critical battleground state, is showing cracks within Trump’s own coalition as economic pressures pile up alongside foreign policy flashpoints.
The two voters represent a split that runs deeper than party lines, with some longtime supporters growing restless while others stay firmly in the president’s corner.
Based on reporting by NBC News




