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Former MAGA Activist Starts Support Group for Disillusioned Trump Supporters
Rich Logis, a longtime MAGA volunteer and donor, has created a community for those who have become disillusioned with the Trump movement.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 7:45pm
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The creation of a support group for former MAGA activists reflects the growing disenchantment with the divisive Trump movement and the need for community among those who have left it behind.Uvalde TodayRich Logis, a former ardent MAGA activist, has started a support group for people who have become disillusioned with the Trump movement and the 'Make America Great Again' ideology. Logis spent seven years deeply involved in the MAGA community as a volunteer, writer, podcaster, and donor, but after the Uvalde school shooting in 2022, he began to reflect on his involvement and ultimately decided to leave the movement.
Why it matters
The creation of this support group highlights the growing number of former Trump supporters who have become disenchanted with the MAGA movement, often citing concerns over the direction of the Republican party, Trump's continued influence, and the divisiveness of the political landscape. It provides a space for these individuals to process their experiences and find community.
The details
Logis, a 45-year-old from Texas, was deeply embedded in the MAGA community for nearly a decade, cultivating what he described as a 'second family' within the movement. However, after the Uvalde school shooting in 2022, he began to re-evaluate his involvement and ultimately decided to leave the MAGA world behind. Logis has now started a support group to help others who have gone through a similar disillusionment process.
- In May 2022, Logis began reflecting on his involvement in the MAGA movement after the Uvalde school shooting.
- Logis spent seven years as an active MAGA volunteer, writer, podcaster, and donor prior to leaving the movement.
The players
Rich Logis
A 45-year-old Texas resident who was previously an ardent MAGA activist, serving as a volunteer, writer, podcaster, and donor for the movement for seven years.
What they’re saying
“By May 2022, with Donald Trump after office, after the Uvalde school shooting and reflecting on the 'One Betrayal Too Many', I decided I was done with MAGA.”
— Rich Logis, Former MAGA Activist
The takeaway
The creation of this support group for former MAGA supporters highlights the growing disillusionment with the Trump movement and the divisive political climate it has fostered. It provides a space for those who have left the MAGA world to process their experiences and find community with others who have gone through a similar journey.


