Streamer Adin Ross Expresses Regret Over Supporting Donald Trump In 2024 Election: 'Way Out Of Pocket'

By Jacquez Printup on October 6, 2025 at 8:45 PM EDT

Photo collage of Donald Trump and Adin Ross.
Advertisement

Popular streamer Adin Ross is getting candid about his regret over publicly supporting President Donald Trump during the 2024 election.

During a recent stream, the 24-year-old admitted that getting involved in politics ultimately caused more harm to his image than good.

And Ross isn't the only social media influencer to voice frustrations with Donald Trump and the current state of politics, as Joe Rogan and Andrew Schulz have also recently blasted the politician's administration.

Article continues below advertisement

Popular Streamer Says He Should've Never Supported Donald Trump In 2024 Election

In a late September livestream, Ross opened up about the future of his podcast before revealing some things he wishes he could do differently.

"Can I tell you guys something? Now that I look back on it, I really, really wish I never got into politics," he said, adding that he's been unable to shake the image that comes with having his name attached to Trump.

"So many people just tie me to it ... and no matter what, they don't even get to know who I am," he continued.

Ross went on to say that he'll likely never get as into politics as he did in 2024 when Trump was running against former Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris.

Article continues below advertisement

"I really, really understand other people's side, and as I'm getting older, I don't think I'll ever care enough again for any other politician ever in the future," said Ross. "At the end of the day, humans, we're all humans. That stuff is just way out of pocket."

Article continues below advertisement

Ross Expressed Frustration With Donald Trump Before

During Ross' initial stream with Trump in 2024, the internet personality wowed his viewers when he gifted the president a custom Tesla Cybertruck with the phrase "Make America Great Again" engraved on the hood.

Printed on each door was also a photo of Trump with his fist in the air—the same image that went viral following the assassination attempt on his life in 2024.

As previously reported by The Blast, Ross also made critical comments about the president during a stream in April 2025, admitting he had faced financial challenges following Trump's tariff policies.

Ross then pointed to the stock market, revealing that he had lost "eight figures" or nearly $10 million.

"It's bad, I'm not gonna lie to you," Ross said. "It'll get better, but it's bad, though."

Article continues below advertisement

Who is Ross?

Ross first gained prominence in the early 2020s from his collaborations with celebrities during livestreams of the NBA 2K and Grand Theft Auto video games.

According to a report from Dexerto, Ross has become one of the most profitable streamers on the internet, collecting a whopping $494,000 in April 2025.

And the hefty checks don't stop there. Ross previously admitted to earning $100 an hour for every 1,000 viewers, explaining that he once made "30 grand" after streaming for five hours with his peers.

Article continues below advertisement

Other Influencers Call Donald Trump Out

Adin Ross
The US Sun/ MEGA

Ross isn't the only influencer with something negative to say about the president. Andrew Schulz, host of the "Flagrant" podcast, recently accused Trump of abandoning the very issues he campaigned on.

"Everything [Donald Trump] campaigned on, I believe he wanted to do, and now he's doing the exact opposite thing of every single f-cking thing," he said.

Schulz went on to say that he often receives negative comments on social media from people attempting to shame him for his vote.

"There'll be people that, like, they'll DM me and be like, 'You see what your boy doing? You voted for this.' I'm like, 'I voted for none of this! He's doing the exact opposite of everything I voted for. I want him to stop the wars. He's funding them. I want him to shrink spending. He's increasing it," said Schulz.

Rogan Slams Trump As 'F-cking Crazy'

//wennphotosthree  scaled e
MEGA

Another influential media personality criticizing the administration's policies is Rogan, host of the wildly popular podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience."

According to The Guardian, Rogan slammed the president in April 2025 after reports surfaced revealing a gay hairdresser who sought asylum in the United States out of fear of persecution because of his sexual orientation and political views was deported to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.

"This is kind of crazy that that could be possible," Rogan said. "And that's bad for the cause. The cause is let's get the gang members out – everybody agrees – but let's not let innocent gay hairdressers get lumped up with the gangs."

Article continues below advertisement

He continued, "If you want compassionate people to be on board with you, you can't deport gay hairdressers seeking asylum – that's f-cking crazy – and then throw them in an El Salvador prison."

Advertisement