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President Trump has been in office for over seven months, but some of his most vocal critics don’t seem ready to let up any time soon. The latest person to take a swing at the president and his supporters is Jennifer Welch, who rose to fame during her stint on Bravo’s “Sweet Home, Oklahoma” which gave a glimpse into Welch’s design business. Welch now has her own podcast, “I’ve had It,” where she railed against what she perceived were the administration’s racist policies.

Welch showed an especial ire for those who supported President Trump’s runs in 2016, 2020, and 2024, whom she labeled as having “triple Trumped.” “I’ve had it with white people that triple Trumped that have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to perhaps their gay hairdresser,” she said, citing and incident when she saw a group of “Maga-looking people” at a Mexican restaurant. “”Frankly, I don’t think you should be able to enjoy anything but Cracker Barrel,” she said, accusing Trump’s supporters of browbeating gay people, black people and immigrants.

She then asserted that people who “triple Trumped” should be “banned, boycotted from enjoying the best thing that America has to offer, which is multiculturalism.” Welch’s co-host Angie Sullivan, who also appeared on the Bravo show, railed against women who voted for Trump, saying they should give up their credit cards and bank accounts. “When they’re talking about the golden age and ‘let’s make America great again,’ they’re talking about you having less rights than men, not be able to have a credit card, not being able to own anything in your own name. So, triple Trump country club Christian White women, you should have to forfeit those luxuries,” she said.

Fox News’s Greg Gutfeld addressed Welch’s comments saying he had “never even heard of” Welch before, while calling her ugly and “95% plastic.” “Bravo is like a network devoted to Caucasian alcoholics. It ain’t BET, ladies,” he said. He also noted that telling white people to stop supporting minority-owned businesses was an odd way to show solidarity to minorities. Social media was quick to blast the podcast.  “To that liberal racist Jennifer ‘Karen’ Welch, since you’ve had it with white people who voted for Trump, I’m sure you really find it disgusting for Blacks, Asians and Hispanics who voted for @realDonaldTrump,” wrote Vernon Jones, a former Democrat who supported Donald Trump. “I notice you didn’t invite us to @CrackerBarrel. You don’t mind us working there, but Blacks, Asians and Hispanics can’t eat there.  I notice you live in an all white pasty neighborhood. No diversity there. You’re living proof parents shouldn’t mate. I’ve had it with @ivehaditpodcast.”

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