'Outraged' Trump voter says he feels 'completely swindled'

A Pennsylvania Trump voter says he regrets his vote and that the president's conduct in office is a "complete betrayal" of his vote, reports The Daily Beast.
Morgen Morgus, a self-described Libertarian, writes in a letter to the editor of USA Today that "A year after the president election, I feel completely swindled. If the presidential election were held today—with the same candidates—I would sit it out,” he went on. “There was a hope that they would be willing to listen to us, but unfortunately that is not happening.”
Morgus, The Daily Beast notes, "joins a growing number of disillusioned voters who have publicly expressed regret backing MAGA at last year’s polls."
One of those voters is Betty Szretter, a "MAGA fan" who deeply regrets her vote as well because she relies on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to keep her daughter's diabetes in check.
“It all seems very selfish,” she told NBC . “Now he’s busy out of the country and demolishing the White House."
“I believe the Trump administration, instead of focusing on presidential ballrooms, should be paying attention to individual Americans’ dining rooms,” Szretter told CNN.
The Daily Beast also points to a series of focus groups composed of Latino voters, among whom Trump otherwise secured a near-historic 48 percent of the vote last year, who "voiced similar fury over both the president’s handling of the economy and his sweeping mass deportation efforts."
In his USA Today letter, Morgus says he's "outraged by the MAGA administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” spending measures, given he’d enthusiastically backed the preceding cost-cutting drive under its Department of Government Efficiency initiative."
“What DOGE found in terms of cuts was great, but right after that came the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and continuing resolutions that undid all of their progress by leaps and bounds,” he writes, describing the measures as “one of the largest spending packages in recent U.S. history.”
Morgus says he will vote in the midterms, but not for Republicans (or Democrats).
“I feel that I need to do what I can to ensure liberty advances, which includes voting for Libertarian Party candidates or candidates who have libertarian values," he writes.

