Natalie Winters, a host on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, complained that it was difficult to find a man to date in Washington, D.C., during President Donald Trump's second term because "everybody's freaking gay."

A New York Times report on Tuesday highlighted how the "A-Gays" had been welcomed into the Trump administration, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent holding the most powerful position.

"We're like Visa. Everywhere you want to be," Charles Moran, a high-ranking official at the Department of Energy, told the paper.

"But there is a kind of paradox about these men's existence in Washington," the Times noted. "They live in the gayest city in America, which is also pretty much the most Trump-hating city in America."

However, some women in the MAGA movement were surprised after moving to Washington, D.C., with the hopes of finding a boyfriend after Trump took office.

"The funny thing is, I had a lot of girlfriends who wanted to move here," Winters explained. "They thought the dating scene would be really great, that MAGA would bring in a whole wave of, like, you know, eligible, conservative, smart, enterprising men."

Winters said her friends were shocked to find that "everybody's freaking gay."