US Women’s team member Abby Wambach accidentally gave Donald Trump the ultimate compliment that Democrats will absolutely hate

Jul 2, 2025

US women’s soccer icon Abby Wambach just handed President Donald Trump a massive win.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist tried to slam Trump but ended up praising his political brilliance instead.

And Abby Wambach accidentally gave Donald Trump the ultimate compliment that Democrats will absolutely hate.

USWNT legend admits Trump is a "genius" at building community

Wambach appeared on MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace’s "Best People" podcast alongside author Glennon Doyle to discuss her "complicated" relationship with America under Trump’s leadership.

But what started as typical liberal hand-wringing quickly turned into an admission that Trump has mastered something Democrats can’t figure out.

"I do believe that one of the things that Trump and the administration are geniuses at is getting people to believe they are a part of this community," Wambach confessed.

The soccer legend, who represented the United States on the world’s biggest stages, couldn’t help but acknowledge Trump’s extraordinary ability to unite Americans around a shared vision.

She explained that Trump’s community-building approach allows supporters to focus on the bigger picture rather than getting bogged down in daily political noise.

"This community piece, allows people to not pay attention to every little thing," Wambach noted. "They’re stoking them in a way that keeps them believing that they are part of something that is good."

Wambach drew from her extensive experience as a team captain to analyze Trump’s leadership style, admitting that his methods for developing "team culture" represent "a very smart way to do it."

The former striker’s comments reveal a grudging respect for Trump’s political acumen that most Democrats refuse to acknowledge publicly.

Democrats still don’t understand Trump’s appeal

Even while praising Trump’s genius, Wambach couldn’t resist taking shots at his supporters, suggesting some are having "second thoughts" about their votes.

"I think that you are seeing some folks going, ‘Wait a second I didn’t sign up for all of this,’ and that is laughable to me because he wasn’t hiding the playbook," Wambach claimed.

But her assertion that Trump supporters are questioning their choice flies in the face of reality.

Trump has maintained strong approval ratings throughout his second term, with recent polls showing his support solidifying as Americans witness the dramatic improvements he’s delivered.

Recent surveys have shown the President’s approval ratings remaining steady as his policies take effect across the country.

Wambach’s suggestion that Trump voters feel "embarrassed" about their choice reveals how out of touch liberal elites remain with ordinary Americans.

Her comment that disillusioned Trump supporters have "no place to land" because they "can’t see themselves in all of our world" accidentally exposes the Democrat Party’s fundamental problem.

Instead of building an inclusive movement that welcomes all Americans, Democrats have created an exclusive club that looks down on anyone who doesn’t share their coastal elite values.

Trump’s community-building genius leaves Democrats in the dust

Wambach’s honest assessment highlights exactly why Trump won such a decisive victory in 2024 and continues to maintain broad support.

While Democrats focus on dividing Americans into competing groups based on race, gender, and sexual orientation, Trump has built a unified movement around shared American values.

The President’s ability to make millions of Americans feel like they’re part of something bigger than themselves represents a political skill that his opponents still can’t comprehend.

Trump’s rallies don’t just feature policy speeches – they’re celebrations of American greatness that leave attendees feeling energized and connected to their fellow patriots.

This community-building approach explains why Trump supporters remain so loyal despite relentless attacks from the media and political establishment.

When Americans feel like they belong to something meaningful, they don’t abandon ship at the first sign of turbulence.

Trump understood this principle long before he entered politics, building a business empire and entertainment brand based on making people feel like winners.

Now he’s applied that same genius to governing, creating a movement that transcends traditional political boundaries.

Democrats can’t compete with authentic leadership

The most telling aspect of Wambach’s comments is her implicit admission that Democrats lack Trump’s community-building abilities.

She acknowledges Trump’s effectiveness while simultaneously expressing frustration that her side can’t match his results.

This reveals the fundamental difference between Trump’s authentic leadership and the artificial messaging that defines modern Democrat politics.

Trump doesn’t need focus groups and polling data to tell him what Americans want to hear – he intuitively understands what moves people because he’s spent decades connecting with audiences.

Democrats, by contrast, rely on carefully crafted talking points that sound hollow because they’re designed by committee rather than flowing from genuine conviction.

Wambach’s grudging respect for Trump’s "genius" represents a rare moment of honesty from someone on the Left about why their political strategy keeps failing.

Until Democrats can build the kind of authentic community that Trump has created, they’ll continue losing elections and wondering why their message doesn’t resonate.

Trump’s ability to make Americans feel proud of their country and optimistic about the future isn’t just good politics – it’s exactly what leadership should look like.

Even his critics can’t deny the results.

 

 

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