Donald Trump is currently dealing with "tons of unintended consequences" from his latest actions, and that could ultimately backfire on the president, according to one political commentator.

Reporter Molly Jong-Fast appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where she serves as a political commentator.

Jong-Fast, who frequently comments about Trump, was asked by the host about the "indiscriminate nature" of Trump's second-term immigration raids, which have resulted in several protests.

"Look, there are unintended consequences are going to be sort of, I hope not, but I think there are a lot of unintended consequences for every Trump action, right," she replied. "Like for example, I mean, I was just listening to your block before this about the steel tariffs. So the steel tariffs are actually cutting American manufacturing, right. The due process stuff. They say they can't bring a Garcia back. Well now they brought him back. So you know this administration keeps sort of having... it kind of can't get itself together."

She added, "And so it does things like this which ultimately end up having tons of unintended consequences."

Jong-Fast then suggested voters could turn on the GOP over the backfires.

"And I just wonder if you're a suburban voter who voted for Trump because you thought he'd be good for the economy and you thought you'd get a tax cut, do you want this? Does this appeal to you?" she asked.

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