time where i'm like oh, okay, shouldn't have voted for him, he was not the hero i thought he was. he wasn't a hero to begin with. >> you didn't vote for him because of thinking he was a hero. >> yeah. i would add i have trust issues with the former president and the president before that. so the idea of trusting this president or not trusting is not new. >> this is the kind of dialogue you find at the whites' dinner table. >> intense. we all get in tense and passionate. don't get angry but get passionate when we're talking. >> and there's a lot of us, it i hard to talk. >> this weekend, it is trump's turn to talk in lynchburg, a place that welcomed him as a candidate and now as president. this part of virginia home to some of trump's steadfast support as the city's republican advice chair griffin. >> he was part of the reagan administration and moral majority. that's why it is important for people to come to lynchburg, meet voters, see what liberty is