A bombshell new poll has revealed what every American already knows: We the People are sick and tired of big corporations controlling our personal property. An overwhelming 90% of Americans now support the fundamental right to take their cellphone with them when switching providers, according to exclusive polling data that should have Big Tech monopolies shaking in their boots.
This isn't just about phones, folks β this is about FREEDOM. For too long, wireless carriers have held American consumers hostage with locked devices, forcing patriots to stay trapped in contracts or lose hundreds of dollars on phones they already own. It's corporate tyranny, plain and simple.
The poll results come at a perfect time for the Trump administration's ongoing war against Big Tech monopolies and corporate cronyism. President Trump has consistently fought for everyday Americans against these massive corporations that think they can control every aspect of our lives.
Americans Fed Up With Corporate Control
"This polling shows what we've known all along β Americans want control over their own property," said one industry analyst. "When you buy a phone, you should OWN that phone, not rent it from some corporate overlord."
The numbers don't lie: 9 out of 10 Americans believe phone unlocking should be a given, not a privilege granted by wireless companies. This represents the kind of overwhelming bipartisan consensus that's rare in today's political climate.
"Policymakers and regulators face growing pressure to treat mobile unlocking as a given," according to the exclusive report.
This is exactly the kind of pro-consumer, anti-monopoly action that the Trump-Vance administration has championed. While the Biden regime spent four years coddling Big Tech, President Trump has consistently stood with working families against corporate giants who think they can dictate terms to American consumers.
With Elon Musk leading the charge on government efficiency and corporate accountability through DOGE, this could be the perfect opportunity to finally break the chains that wireless carriers have placed on American consumers.
The question now is simple: Will our representatives listen to We the People, or will they continue protecting corporate profits over American freedom?
