Sneako, a formerly avid Donald Trump supporter, is reversing his message of support for the president. He’s also sharing his view of how Americans feel amid ongoing military conflict with Iran.
During a six-hour Kick stream on Saturday (March 21) titled “Iran War is a DISASTER,” Sneako told viewers how he felt about Trump and what’s going on in the Middle East.
“Trump should be impeached. I agree,” the 27-year-old streamer said. “Trump needs to be kicked out of office right now. It’s been a complete disaster. He’s shown that he’s not equipped for this war.
“He doesn’t know what’s going on,” Sneako continued. “He’s senile. He’s lying. He’s just blazing the media, then changing his mind. Begging for money. Wanting troops on the ground. If he’s not impeached, then we are a failure as a country. The majority of Americans want us to lose this war.”
Sneako’s newly shared thoughts on Trump are a complete 180 from his previous statements about the president.
When speaking for the Inside the Manosphere Netflix documentary, released earlier this month, Sneako made himself sound like Trump’s biggest fanboy.
“I’m a huge Trump supporter. I have been a Trump supporter since 2015,” Sneako said in the film.
Earlier this year, Sneako criticized Trump when the president announced that he’d command the Gaza Strip.
“We’re supposed to America first, and now you want to deploy troops? We voted for you because you were going to put America first,” Sneako said. “Trump is absolutely pathetic.”
More than a year after a brief TikTok shutdown that threatened to affect influencers and streamers, the president and his administration are set to receive a $10 billion payout from the TikTok deal that keeps the app operating in the United States.
Earlier this month, The Wall Street Journal revealed more about the deal that includes companies like the United Arab Emirates investment firm MGC, cloud-based software platform Oracle, and global tech business Silver Lake. When the deal concluded in January, those businesses, along with the other backers, paid $2.5 billion and will continue to make payments until the full $10 billion is fulfilled.
TikTok’s Chinese owner, Bytedance, will keep its 19.9 percent stake in the app.
Last September, when Trump announced the executive order was signed about the deal, he said that TikTok “is going to be American operated all the way.”
“The United States is getting a tremendous fee-plus—I call it a fee-plus—just for making the deal and I don’t want to throw that out the window,” Trump added at the time.