Title: A Generation’s Verdict: Trump and His Impact on Young Voters
In the chaotic swirl of political discourse that defines modern America, young voters stand at a crossroads, grappling with the implications of their decisions. The Wall Street Journal’s latest video, “These Gen Z Men Voted for Trump. Would They Do It Again?” invites viewers to witness firsthand accounts from six young men who helped propel Donald Trump to the presidency. Now, with over half a year into his term, how do they feel about his promises and policies?
The video opens by revisiting Trump’s early promises, encapsulating the fervor that surrounded his campaign. The young men reflect on major actions taken during Trump’s presidency, such as the significant GOP tax cut and foreign policy maneuvers that have stirred global reactions.
As the discussion unfolds, the first major issue tackled is immigration. The young voters weigh in on Trump’s controversial stance on mass deportations—questioning whether these measures align with their views on an immigrant-friendly America. This leads to a poignant exploration of whether these voters believe there should be a more straightforward pathway for those seeking to enter the U.S.
Foreign policy dominates the discourse as well, with a focus on the U.S. strike against Iranian nuclear facilities. Did the U.S. act justly? The participants grapple with this question, evaluating Trump’s approach to national security and its broader implications. They also touch on vital global issues, such as U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, reflecting a generational concern over America’s role on the world stage.
Notably, the dialogue extends to contemporary dilemmas like economic optimism and the burgeoning influence of technology on investment trends. The young men discuss whether figures like Elon Musk and cryptocurrencies like DOGE have influenced not just their financial outlook, but also their perception of the current administration’s effectiveness.
As the video reaches its climax, the viewers are posed the pivotal question: Would these young voters change their decision and vote differently if given the chance? This contemplation encapsulates the essence of the video—a reflective engagement with the promises made by Trump and the realities faced daily.
Through compelling interviews, the WSJ paints a picture of a generation wrestling with their political identities amidst unprecedented challenges. As these young men share their thoughts, they illuminate a wider narrative of hope, skepticism, and the quest for transparency in governance.
Ultimately, this insightful examination serves not just as a reminder of past promises, but as a crucial conversation about the future of American politics and the influence of young voters in shaping it.
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Video “These Gen Z Men Voted for Trump. Would They Do It Again? | WSJ” was uploaded on 07/31/2025 to Youtube Channel The Wall Street Journal
Trump fired 100 immigration judges
Gen z 😂 as if any 2000’s kid would agree with anyone from the 90’s
The title should say “men”. Can WSJ also interview a group of Gen-Z women?
Sadly, this shows why we need a better educated electorate. These guys are not idiots or fools, but they don't know everything they should know to make good decisions about politics and all sorts of other issues that humans think about.
i would definitely vote for turmp again, republican voter for lifeee
What’s most scary is that it now seems that only the total collapse of America would be enough to pierce the informational bubble of these young people.
He ended the war on Iran and Israel? What war? Like…..
Mf really called Atticus in 2025. To be fair, he's got the face. Eyebrows straight from the Hellenic age
They know so little. It's painful to watch. I suppose we we're all young once but, I don't remember the young being so overwhelmingly political before social media.
9:06: "under his regime." 😂 Definition of regime: "a government, especially an authoritarian one."
"I'm not saying he's a perfect man…" but you still voted for him. You still helped destroy US leadership, the economy for all of GenZ.
God those people need to grab better education. And include the party as a whole and not as an individual.
Definitely kept his promises
The ignorance is hard to believe. These people have no idea what they're talking about.
On Epstein they really show their ignorance
I can't watch the stupidity another second
I blame the parents
The question is irrelevant since Trump is a lame duck.
I would love to see more of these.
From Australia, I am looking/ following at the US with absolute bewilderment. While I am not jubilant at these responses, at least this adds some context.
9:07 HE SAID REGIME
It's so cooked
Good job guys maga 💪
Fertility Crisis
They’re brave for showing their faces to the world.
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