Maren Morris Slams Trump Voters as ‘Bamboozled’ in TikTok Rant

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Maren Morris, the 35-year-old country singer, unleashes a sharp critique of President Donald Trump supporters in a new TikTok video. She labels Trump a ‘cornball’ and accuses voters of getting ‘bamboozled’ by their choice.

Key Moments from the Video

In the clip posted on Friday, Morris declares, ‘I don’t have forgiveness for the triple Trumpers or any of the Trumpers. You did vote for this.’ She describes Trump as ‘a dementia-ridden, diaper-clad, cornball, ex TV host’ and adds, ‘This is literally the result of employing and voting for losers.’

Morris also takes aim at Pete Hegseth, 45, the Secretary of Defense, mocking his appearance with, ‘Oh my God. Girl, his f*****g alcoholic sideburns. You’re done.’ The video’s caption reads, ‘sorry to empty the clip.’

Morris’s Outspoken Stance

Known for hits like ‘The Bones’ and ‘My Church,’ Morris has consistently voiced progressive views. She advocates for LGBTQ rights and racial justice while criticizing conservative politics.

In June 2024, Morris came out as bisexual on Instagram, stating, ‘Happy to be the B in LGBTQ+, happy pride!’ She explained her decision, saying she always knew her attractions but felt hesitant due to her career in Nashville and straight relationships over the past 15 years.

‘That was just a facet of me that I didn’t think I wanted private anymore. I wanted to be able to connect with my fans and my queer community,’ she shared. Morris celebrated her first Pride that year.

Views on Country Music

Morris has called parts of the country music industry ‘toxic.’ In 2023, she expressed frustration, telling the New York Times’ Popcast, ‘I just couldn’t do that after 2020 particularly. I’ve changed.’

She added to the Los Angeles Times, ‘I thought I’d like to burn it to the ground and start over. But it’s burning itself down without my help.’ However, in a 2025 Guardian interview, she clarified, ‘I never said I’m leaving country music.’

Discussing her album Dreamsicle, Morris noted, ‘You hear country music on this album. You can’t just intentionally take the parts away. There would be nothing left of the sound of me.’

A Nashville resident for 12 years, she no longer pursues country radio or awards but continues collaborating with industry figures. Morris shares a five-year-old son, Hayes Andrew Hurd, with ex-husband Ryan Hurd, 39.

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