In the wake of Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 presidential election, his ardent online supporters, known as “MAGA Influencers,” have grown increasingly desperate in their attempts to secure jobs within his orbit.
Recent reports indicate a sharp decline in the efficacy of their once-successful tactics, such as relentless tweeting, creating viral videos, and organizing rallies. Sources close to Trump’s circle reveal that he has become less receptive to these approaches, leaving many influencers feeling frustrated and abandoned.
In an attempt to salvage their dwindling influence, some influencers have resorted to more unconventional methods, including spamming Trump’s associates with emails and messages, creating online petitions, and even traveling to Mar-a-Lago in hopes of personal contact. However, these efforts have had little success, highlighting the dwindling power of digital endorsements in Trump’s post-presidential landscape.