Airbnb Co-Founder Opens Up About Leaving Democrat Party to Support Trump

Earlier this week, Airbnb co-founderย Joe Gebbiaย opened up about why he decided to leave the Democrat Party to support Presidentย Donald Trump.
During an interview with former White House official Katie Miller โ the wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller โ Gebbia revealed how he became drawn to the Republican Party through Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the crisis at the southern border.
โAt what point did you know in the last election that you were like, โI wanna help President Trumpโ? Was it Bobby Kennedy and your love for MAHA? Like, what was it?โ asked Miller on The Katie Miller Podcast.
Gebbia responded, โIโve been on my journey. Everyoneโs been on a journey, and I think through, you know, certainly Bobby Kennedy and supporting him, and Iโve been so grateful for the work that heโs doing, to be somebody who just cares so much about the health of our nation, and you know, has no ties to industry and is really just able to bust through walls and sort of, like, right size the ship.โ
The Airbnb co-founder revealed that he โgrew up in an alternative medicine, health food household,โ which made him gravitate towards Kennedy when he ran for president on a โMake America Healthy Againโ platform.
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However, Gebbia told Miller it was the crisis at the southern border that ultimately made him lose faith in the Democratic Party and become a Republican.
โI think it was early 2021, mid-2021, the activity at the border caught my attention, and I just remember thinking, โWhatโs going on with this topic? It seems as if thereโs no border,’โ he said. โAnd as it got worse that year, I felt like I needed to understand this problem more, so I reached out to my friends, largely on the Democratic side of the house, at all levels, from the highest level all the way down.โ
Gebbia said that while he received โsome answersโ from friends in the Democratic Party, he ultimately โfelt unfulfilled,โ and so decided to talk to former Trump senior adviser Jared Kushner about the issue:
I get on the phone with Jared and say, โHey, can you help me? Fill in the gaps for me. Like, what am I missing here? Is this normal? Like, seems thereโs no enforcement of our own border. Like, donโt nations need borders to be a nation?โ And so he put me on this curriculum of just talking to experts in the field, and I remember just being like holy cow, this is crazy. Like, this is not right. This is a real problem and thereโs no reason why we shouldnโt be enforcing the laws of our country and our border. And so I think, as I started to pull on that thread, I sort of, you know, begin to look at other topics and eventually came to the point where I donโt think I can support a political party that wants to have an open border, that lets in criminals and dangerous people into our country. Thatโs just not something I can get behind.
















