Listeners think C-SPAN caller ranting about Supreme Court is Trump: 'This cannot be real'
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
On Friday, an individual identifying themselves as “John Barron” phoned into C-SPAN to complain about the Supreme Court’s ruling against President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but by Sunday, a prominent political commentator suggested that the mysterious caller was none other than Trump himself.Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Trump had acted outside his authority when imposing his so-called “reciprocal tariffs,” a C-SPAN host introduced the next caller to the network as “John in Virginia, Republican.”“Well this is John Barron, and look, this is the worst decision you've ever had in your life practically!” the individual identifying themselves as “John Barron” said, their voice strikingly similar to that of the president’s.“This is a terrible decision, and you have Hakeem Jeffries who... he's a dope! And you have Chuck Schumer, who can't cook a cheeseburger, of course these people are happy! Of course these people are happy! But true Americans will not be happy.”The clip went largely unnoticed until Sunday when Brian Allen, an economics and geopolitical analyst, flagged the name “John Barron” as being the well-documented pseudonym of Trump's dating back to the 1980s.“NO WAY. ‘John Barron’ just called C-SPAN to complain about the Supreme Court nuking Trump’s tariffs,” Allen wrote Sunday in a social media post on X to their more than 268,000 followers. “Yes – that John Barron. The fake name Trump used for decades. They cut him off mid-call. You cannot make this up.”Trump has used the pseudonym “John Barron” as early as 1980, often as a tool to plant stories in the media under an alias. “This cannot be real,” wrote Shahn Khalfan, a podcast host and political commentator, in a social media post on X Sunday. “Trump is an idiot. Did he really think he wouldn't be recognized? John ‘Barron?’ Seriously? This man has the nuclear codes – let that sink in.”And Rick Wilson, a forer GOP strategist and author turned fierce Trump critic, simply responded to the allegation – that the mysterious caller was, in fact, Trump – with a melting face emoji, an emoji frequently used to communicate embarrassment, shame or sarcasm.🚨 NO WAY 😭“John Barron” just called @CSPAN to complain about the Supreme Court nuking Trump’s tariffs.Yes — that John Barron.The fake name Trump used for decades.They cut him off mid-call.💀You cannot make this up. 😂🥴 pic.twitter.com/iOPLRebnYa— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) February 22, 2026
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