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American woman’s football legend Abby Wambach admitted in a recent podcast interview that President Donald Trump and his administration are “geniuses” in at least one thing.
Wambach, along with author Glennon Doyle, opened to what she called a “complicated” relationship with the United States and complained that Trump and his officials were able to get their voters to gather and choose him as president again in 2024.
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USA tip Abby Wambach against North Korea during the women’s preliminary round in the London Olympics, July 31, 2012. (Mark J. Revilas-usa Today Sports)
She spoke with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace on her “best people” podcast.
“I think about it from a team perspective because I have so much experience being in a society of a team,” Wambach explained. “And being a person who represented this country, and I consider myself very patriotic in many ways, and yet my relationship with my country is very complicated because of all the things going on inside our administration, the things we see.
“But I think one of the things that Trump and the administration are genius is to make people believe that they are part of this community. This community of society allows people to not pay attention to every little thing. They stick them in a way that keeps them believing that they are part of something that is good, even if there are some consequences that happen to get this. that somehow is. ”
Wambach said that when someone tries to develop so -called “team culture”, what Trump and his administration have done in this development is a “very smart way to do it.”

President Donald Trump waves for supporters of West Palm Beach, Florida, February 17, 2025. (IMagn)
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However, Wambach believes some Trump supporters have other thoughts.
“I think you see some people go, ‘wait a moment I didn’t sign up for all this,’ and it’s ridiculous to me because he didn’t hid playbook. They just didn’t think I think some of them probably felt like, ‘Oh, Playbook is just like it’s just never going to happen, it’s too far down that it will never. I also think there is probably a sector of people who are like ‘yes, we want all these things to happen.’
“There is, I think there is a smaller version, but I think some of the people who voted for him are likely to question their voice and also embarrassed to go back on it. It is when you first get anchored in the community, it is as if you are coming out, where are you going, it is almost as if there is no place for people who actually want to jump ship to land because they cannot see themselves in our whole world.”
Trump proclaimed his voting numbers earlier this month and said his approval assessment was “the highest it has ever been.”

Supporters fly their flag while waiting for President Donald Trump’s motorcade to pass after arriving at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida on March 28, 2025. (IMagn)
However, recent investigations suggested that the president’s approval assessments remain in the top 40s with his rejection assessment around 50%.



