Who is “John Barron” from Virginia calling CSPAN to complain, Trump-style, about the Supreme Court’s tariff decision? “This can’t be true”

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After the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs, a caller claiming to be John Barron from Virginia went viral in an interview with CSPAN as the internet was impressed with his near-perfect impersonation of President Donald Trump. In the 1980s and 1990s, Trump used the alias John Barron to spin stories to reporters, and the Internet had fun listening to the “John Barron” who was angry about the Supreme Court ruling. Shortly after the Supreme Court’s ruling, CSPAN opened its phone lines, inviting callers to weigh in on the major blow from Trump’s tariffs. “John from Virginia, Republican, let’s hear your opinion,” CSPAN host Greta Brawner said before Barron began speaking. When he started speaking, people were in disbelief because his voice matched the president’s almost perfectly. “I’m John Barron,” the caller said. “Look, this is literally the worst decision you’ve ever made in your life. Jack would agree with me, right? But it’s a bad decision. You’ve got Hakeem Jeffries, who – he’s a fool! And you’ve got Chuck Schumer, who can’t make a cheeseburger. Of course those guys Be happy! Of course these people are happy, but real Americans are not happy. And the woman before you – I guess she was a woman, she was a Democrat – but she was… shocked by it,” John Barron said, not missing anything about President Trump’s behavior.“This may not be Trump, but the fact that we can’t completely rule it out says a lot,” anti-Trump Republicans posted. “Next up is Don from Queens,” one user quipped. Polymarket chimed in: “The odds of the Supreme Court forcing John Barron to refund tariffs are 18%,” but stopped short of making its latest betting predictions. Another wrote: “This can’t be true.” “If this is true, this is pretty surreal. A former president allegedly calling C-SPAN under the old John Barron alias and calling Hakeem Jeffries a fool sounds more like political satire than real life. The fact that John Barron is a well-known pseudonym associated with Donald Trump makes things even more bizarre. American politics will never be short of plot twists,” one user added.

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