'You're right': CNN corners Republican on farmers getting 'rug-pulled' under Trump
Source: Raw Story
April 24, 2026 3:24PM ET
A GOP lawmaker admitted that farmers are feeling a crunch under Trump but shrugged off the economic pressures they've felt recently.
CNN's Brianna Keilar pressed Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) to explain how farmers are surviving in a global market affected by war in Iran and a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
"They are so impacted by the strait and the limitations of fertilizer," Keilar told Stutzman, noting he's a fourth-generation farmer. "What that does to the global markets, the cost of diesel, and that kind of thing. And they're really coming off a tough time because of the trade war with China, really hitting a market that was crucial for them. You talk to them, they really just want stability, right?"
Keilar said that farmers "felt that things were going to get a little bit better, and then the rug kind of gets pulled out from underneath them.". Stutzman answered, "You're right," and added that farmers are also struggling to compete with South American soybean farmers. Still, the GOP congressman insisted that farmers are steadfast in their support of Trump.
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tavernier
(14,480 posts)I found this to be correct, the farmers are disillusioned, but they are still pro Trump. However, I spent a great deal of time with the wives and the ones I spoke to are totally over Trump. I marched with many of them in Columbus, Indiana on No Kings day.
BumRushDaShow
(171,011 posts)while in Cincinnati for a conference, I had some free time in the afternoon and hopped a Greyhound bus to Indianapolis.
It was like out of a movie. Just fields and fields of corn and who knows what else. Talk about surreal.
tavernier
(14,480 posts)so there is other stuff.
Its pretty diverse actually, hilly toward Kentucky, flat and corny in the middle with interesting little old towns that still look like the 50s lives there, big Indianapolis with very wealthy upper class neighborhoods, a flavor of Chicago to the west and Michigan to the north. And guaranteed, if you dont like the weather, stay another half an hour. I swear, we went from 30 degrees to 80, complete with rain and fog and snow and sunshine and wind, back-and-forth for two solid months.
LymphocyteLover
(10,002 posts)It's a nice city