Jennifer Welch Suggests Trump Voters Should Be Banned from Mexican, Chinese & Indian Restaurants

Jennifer Welch Calls for Ban on Trump Supporters at Certain Restaurants

Jennifer Welch, a star from a popular TV show, expressed strong opinions on her podcast, criticizing supporters of former President Trump. She suggested that those who Back Trump should be prohibited from dining at Mexican, Chinese, and Indian restaurants in the U.S., proposing they should instead visit a restaurant like Cracker Barrel.

During a heated segment, Welch targeted white voters who support Trump’s border policies yet still frequent immigrant-owned eateries. She stated, “Get your fat asses out of the Mexican restaurant. Get your fat asses over to a Cracker Barrel because nobody wants to see your smug face, tiny pink arm, or big belly.”

She further condemned those she terms “triple Trump supporters”—those who support anti-immigration, anti-diversity, and anti-LGBTQ stances. Welch argued that such supporters should be Boycotted and barred from enjoying what she called America’s best: its multiculturalism. She accused these individuals of trying to browbeat marginalized communities for centuries.

Reactions and Social Media Backlash

Welch’s comments triggered swift backlash online, with many critics branding her as “unhinged and delusional.” Comments ranged from calling her intolerant to outright offensive. One person said, “It’s always the most hateful pretending to love everyone,” while others criticized her for her derogatory language and tone.

Many social media users expressed disapproval, with one remarking, “What a pompous, arrogant thing to say,” and another adding, “She’s what’s wrong with this country.”

Additional Remarks

Welch also emphasized her stance by saying, “I don’t think you should be able to enjoy anything but Cracker Barrel.” She expressed disdain for supporters who support multiculturalism and immigrant communities, suggesting they should be boycotted.

The controversial rant drew a mix of reactions, with some supporters of Trump defending their right to enjoy diverse cuisine, and others criticizing Welch for her aggressive language and divisive attitude.