A bombshell new poll has delivered a crushing blow to Big Tech monopolies, revealing that a staggering 90% of Americans support the fundamental right to take their cell phones when switching providers. The data exposes just how out of touch corporate elites have become with the will of We the People.
This isn't just about convenience, Patriots – this is about FREEDOM. For too long, wireless carriers have held Americans hostage with locked devices, forcing hardworking families to buy new phones or stay trapped in overpriced contracts. It's corporate tyranny, plain and simple.
The People Have Spoken
The polling data shows bipartisan fury at Big Tech's control tactics. Whether you're a MAGA supporter in rural Texas or a Democrat in downtown Los Angeles, Americans are united in their disgust with corporate gatekeepers deciding what they can and can't do with devices they OWN.
"This is exactly the kind of America First policy President Trump should be championing," said one telecommunications expert. "Why should multinational corporations have more power over Americans' property than the Americans themselves?"
With public opinion running 9-to-1 in favor of phone freedom, even the swampiest regulators can't ignore this mandate from the people.
The Trump-Vance administration has already proven its commitment to taking on Big Tech monopolies and putting America First. From fighting social media censorship to promoting fair competition, this administration understands that corporate power must serve the American people – not the other way around.
This polling data hands Trump and his team the perfect opportunity to deliver another massive win for everyday Americans while dealing a crushing blow to the tech oligarchy that spent millions trying to stop his return to power.
The question now isn't whether Americans want cell phone freedom – the people have spoken with a thunderous voice. The question is whether our leaders will stand with Patriots or cave to Big Tech pressure. Based on Trump's track record, we know which side he'll choose.
