If the weekend’s protests proved anything, it’s that the Left is still trapped in a time loop from 2016—chanting, marching, and waving handmade signs like it’s going to change the fact that President Trump is back in the Oval Office and executing the very mandate he was elected to fulfill: restoring law and order, securing the border, and draining the swamp that gave us decades of bloated, do-nothing bureaucracy.
Across cities like Manhattan, Portland, San Francisco, and even Anchorage, Alaska, demonstrators turned out with the usual laundry list of grievances: deportations, budget cuts, executive authority, and—you guessed it—fascism. Because when in doubt, the Left always drags out the “Trump = Hitler” comparison as if they haven’t worn that one into the ground already.
In Massachusetts, where Americans gathered to honor the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War’s first shots, the irony was thicker than Boston chowder. Protesters literally used the backdrop of the fight for American independence to demand the return of bloated federal programs, unchecked illegal immigration, and “no ICE in our state.” You can’t make this stuff up.
Meanwhile, in South Carolina, a crowd gathered in Columbia chanting “Fight Fiercely, Harvard, Fight,” which—if nothing else—perfectly sums up today’s progressive movement: elite, privileged, and completely detached from the average working American.
One protester, a man in colonial garb, held a sign reading “No Kings,” while another stood beside him with a placard declaring “The Feudal Age is OVER.” And yet they’re protesting a president who is literally trying to limit the size and power of the federal government. Welcome to the world of leftist logic, where wanting to cut government spending is authoritarian, but expanding executive orders and unelected agencies is “democracy.”
From complaints about transgender policy rollbacks to cries over the closure of underutilized Social Security offices, the events were essentially a parade of taxpayer-funded entitlements masquerading as civil rights.
And let’s not forget the ongoing meltdown over Trump invoking the Alien Enemies Act to deport violent Venezuelan gang members. Apparently, protecting Americans from foreign crime syndicates is now considered a “constitutional crisis” by people who’d rather chant in the streets than read the actual law.
The truth is, these protests aren’t about democracy—they’re about Democrats losing power. And if screaming at clouds from a Manhattan sidewalk is all they’ve got, then President Trump has nothing to worry about in 2028 either.
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