Posted 30 minutes agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret DownA Top "Manosphere" Podcast Just Said These 2 Trump Controversies Are Leading To "The End" Of Trump"It's obvious to everyone," said the comedian.by Lee MoranHuffPost WriterFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Politics Tim Dillon this weekend pulled no punches with his opinion of where Donald Trump and his presidency are at right now. Michael S. Schwartz / Getty Images The comedian and podcaster, a member of the online "manosphere" that was partially credited with propelling Trump to victory in the 2024 election, on Sunday declared: "This is end of the Trump administration." The stark assessment came during a monologue about Trump's recent defense of H-1B visas for high-skilled foreign workers in an interview with Fox News' Laura Ingraham, when the president claimed America didn't have enough talented people to fill specialized jobs. Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images "Let's look at Trump here," said Dillon on the latest episode of The Tim Dillon Show. "I do think, unfortunately, this, this kind of is the end of, and I say unfortunately not because I care, truly, but I say unfortunately because it seems to not be doing anything good for anyone." BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicLet's chat about all things PoliticsSee our Politics Discussions "This is the end of the Trump administration," he added. "This is the beginning of the lame-duck presidency." Watch from the 17-minute mark here. via Associated Press "It's obvious to everyone, even his most ardent supporters show up to the White House like Laura Ingraham, she's kind of shocked, going, 'What the hell is going on?'" he continued.

Dillon, the latest podcast bro to turn on Trump, predicted the president will now spend the remainder of his second term "talking about the ballroom" that he is building at the White House, for which he controversially demolished the East Wing. Trump "will trail off, he will get older, he's adorned the White House in gold," he added, also predicting that Trump's once association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is "gonna suck the oxygen out of a lot of this." Davidoff Studios Photography / Getty Images This article originally appeared on HuffPost.