Adin Ross has shown his support for President Donald Trump after he revealed that he suffered a $10 million loss in the stock market.
Following this setback, the Kick streamer continued to back him and refrained from criticizing him for the recent dip in the crypto market. Instead, he has slammed people for hating Trump. In a recent video shared on the social media platform X by user Adin Reports (@AdinReports), Ross shares how he has been receiving hate from his followers for his stance.
@AdinReports shared the video with the tweet, which read:
“Adin Ross bashes the people hating on Donald Trump for the decrease in the Crypto market. “That’s our president bro we gotta believe in him.”
In the clip, Ross is seen doing a live stream, where he asks his viewers to believe in Trump and his policies. He argued that the market’s ups and downs shouldn’t be pinned solely on Trump. He said:
“He’s a President, a leader. And at the end of the day, he’s trying to fix these sh*ts”
Previously, Ross revealed to DJ Akademiks about the 10 million loss he suffered because of Trump’s economic policy. Here is what we know.
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What did Adin Ross say during a livestream with DJ Akademiks?
During a recent livestream with DJ Akademiks, Adin Ross discussed his $10 million stock market loss, linking it to Donald Trump’s economic policies.
The 23-year-old internet personality admitted that he lost “eight figures,” which comes as a surprise for his followers, to which Akademiks replied:
“Damn! You over here like, damn, Kamala, come back to me!”
Here, he referred to Vice President Kamala Harris, whom Trump narrowly defeated in the 2024 presidential elections. Then Ross tries to reassure himself and his followers to trust in Trump and that things will get better in the future.
"It's bad, I'm not gonna lie to you," Ross said. "It'll get better, but it's bad though."
Despite the loss, Ross continued to support Trump instead of bashing him, which fueled the surprise among his followers, who were expecting him to react differently.
According to a report in Unilad, Trump declared “Liberation Day” on April 2, when he announced a set of tariffs, marking it as a pivotal moment to reshape the US trade policy.
In August 2024, Ross gifted Trump a gold Rolex watch and a customized Tesla Cybertruck on his livestream on Kick when he visited his home in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, according to a report in The New York Times.
The streamer who rose to fame by playing video games had over 580,000 viewers at its peak during the Trump livestream. Ross is known for his controversial collaborations and statements.
He was banned from Twitch, reportedly in 2023, for the use of homophobic slurs. He was temporarily suspended after a guest on his stream displayed racist and anti-Semitic messages, including swastikas, in a chat he was reading aloud, according to a report in NBC News.