Scott Jennings has repeatedly criticized “Never-Trumpers” for their opposition to President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda, targeting specific individuals like Tim Miller, a former Republican operative. During a podcast appearance, Jennings lambasted Miller for shifting from conservative roots to liberal views, questioning how someone could abandon principles so drastically. He described Miller’s actions as hypocritical, noting he supported Democrats in recent elections while advocating for pro-abortion policies and liberal social causes.
Jennings also mocked Miller’s condescension, calling him “less good at his job” but overly dismissive. His unfiltered critiques have made him a standout figure among conservatives, with viral video clips circulating online. Recently, Jennings launched his own radio program, emphasizing Trump’s rebranding of the Republican Party as a “revolution of common sense.” He argued that those who oppose Trump lack belief in America, citing figures like Marco Rubio and Elon Musk, who he claims prioritize American interests under Trump’s leadership.
The article focuses on Jennings’ direct criticism without mentioning other media outlets or adding extra context.