On Monday's broadcast of CNN's morning program New Day, host Alisyn Camerato interviewed a group of Trump voters that support the president or regret their decision.



One panelist said she withdrew her support after President Trump imposed the first travel ban. Colleen England Byrd said the way the media portrayed the immigrants and refugees who were initially rejected from entering the country made her believe the decision was "cruel."



"Well, I saw it in person. I saw it on the T.V. -- all of the immigrants that were trying to get into the U.S. just standing there. And the look in their eyes was just like what's going on, where's my family, am I going to get in. And I just thought that's really cruel," she said.



Byrd created an anti-Trump Facebook group called 'I Regret Voting For Trump,' but it turned out most members were Clinton voters who wanted to thank her for changing her mind.



"I started a group on Facebook called 'I Regret Voting for Trump,'" she said. "It's funny. I expected other people that were of my like mind who regretted voting for Trump to sign up and come along with me but I got Hillary voters, instead, who came on to congratulate me for changing my mind."



One gay Trump voter shared how he got blackballed by peers after he came out as a Trump supporter.



Video of the panel below transcript.





MEROTA: Colleen, what do you think when you hear the die-hard Trump supporters who still believe in him?



COLLEEN ENGLAND BYRD, VOTED FOR DONALD TRUMP, STARTED TRUMP REVOTE FACEBOOK PAGE: I don't mean to be offensive or to disrespect anyone. I just think they're wearing rose-colored glasses.



CAMEROTA: What was it that flipped the switch for you?



BYRD: When he put the travel ban on the countries that he finds to be unsavory.



CAMEROTA: What didn't you like about his travel ban?



BYRD: Well, I saw it in person. I saw it on the T.V. -- all of the immigrants that were trying to get into the U.S. just standing there. And the look in their eyes was just like what's going on, where's my family, am I going to get in. And I just thought that's really cruel.



CAMEROTA: And you came to regret your vote?



BYRD: Yes, I did. In fact, I started a group on Facebook called "I Regret Voting for Trump."



CAMEROTA: What's been the response to that group?



BYRD: It's funny. I expected other people that were of my like mind who regretted voting for Trump to sign up and come along with me but I got Hillary voters, instead, who came on to congratulate me for changing my mind.

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