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User: Has Ben Shapiro ever criticized Donald Trump[edit | edit source]
Has Ben Shapiro ever criticized Donald Trump
Assistant: Yes — Ben Shapiro has criticized Donald Trump many times, though the nature of that criticism has changed over the year…[edit | edit source]
Yes — Ben Shapiro has criticized Donald Trump many times, though the nature of that criticism has changed over the years.
Below is a clear breakdown, since this often gets oversimplified.
1. Strong criticism during the 2016 campaign[edit | edit source]
Shapiro was one of Trump’s most vocal conservative critics early on.
He criticized Trump for:
- Lack of conservatism (big spending, weak entitlement reform)
- Personal conduct (insults, vulgarity, temperament)
- Authoritarian rhetoric
- Attacks on the Constitution and rule of law
- The “Access Hollywood” tape — after which Shapiro said Trump was unfit to be president
Key moments:
- Shapiro publicly said he could not vote for Trump in 2016
- He resigned from Breitbart in 2016 partly over the outlet’s pro-Trump turn
- He labeled Trump a “bad representative of conservatism”
2. Policy-based criticism during Trump’s presidency[edit | edit source]
After Trump won, Shapiro shifted to a more selective, issue-by-issue approach.
He criticized Trump on:
- Trade wars and tariffs
- Deficit spending
- Personnel chaos
- Use of executive power
- Rhetoric around elections and institutions
At the same time, he supported Trump on:
- Judicial appointments
- Deregulation
- Tax reform
- Middle East policy (e.g., Abraham Accords)
This is where people often get confused: Shapiro never became “anti-anti-Trump,” but he also never became a Trump loyalist.
3. Post-2020 election criticism[edit | edit source]
After the 2020 election, Shapiro was notably critical of Trump’s behavior.
He:
- Rejected claims of widespread election fraud
- Criticized Trump’s pressure campaigns on officials
- Condemned January 6 and Trump’s role in undermining trust in elections
- Said Trump was acting recklessly and irresponsibly
Shapiro explicitly stated Trump bore moral responsibility for escalating events that led to January 6 (while distinguishing that from legal responsibility).
4. 2024–2025: Continued criticism alongside conditional support[edit | edit source]
In the most recent years, Shapiro has:
- Criticized Trump’s fixation on grievances
- Said Trump is often his own worst enemy
- Argued Trump hurts the conservative movement with impulsive behavior
At the same time, Shapiro has acknowledged:
- Trump may still be preferable to Democrats from a policy standpoint
- Voters can rationally support Trump without approving of his conduct
Bottom line[edit | edit source]
Ben Shapiro has criticized Donald Trump consistently, especially on:
- Character
- Temperament
- Constitutional norms
- Election integrity
- Spending and executive overreach
What has changed is tone, not the existence of criticism. Shapiro moved from full opposition (2016) to conditional, pragmatic support with ongoing criticism — a position that puts him at odds with both Trump loyalists and Trump’s harshest critics.
If you want, I can pull direct quotes by year or compare Shapiro’s stance to other conservative commentators (e.g., never-Trump vs populist camps).
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Ben Shapiro Trump criticism". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-22.