Ari Melber breaks down the MAGA backlash over Trump Mobile disaster
MS NOW’s Ari Melber said even some of President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters are feeling “duped” and “angry” after apparently falling victim to the president’s latest grift. One year after the launch of Trump Mobile, customers who put down a $100 deposit to secure a gold smartphone are still empty-handed.
Despite amassing an estimated $59 million in deposits and promising to release the phone in August 2025, not a single mobile device has been shipped. And now it appears those phones may never reach customers.
According to Fortune, the company behind Trump Mobile, T1 Mobile LLC, updated its preorder terms and conditions last month to add that it “does not guarantee that a Device will be produced or made available for purchase” and note that a “preorder deposit provides only a conditional opportunity if Trump Mobile later elects, in its sole discretion, to offer the Device for sale.”
On Monday’s “The Beat,” Melber dived into the backlash over the delay.
“A bunch of customers and MAGA fans are very angry to find that Donald Trump is breaking his word again,” he said after playing a clip of a self-proclaimed supporter who said he ordered four phones and demanded updates on his order.
“The Trumps’ family business has duped whatever fans it has left,” Melber added.
The host of “The Beat” also noted another change to the Trump Mobile rollout since its launch: “The company’s selling point was that this somewhat gilded device would be made in America. … Now they say it will be ‘proudly American.’”
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