As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office for his second term, Washington, D.C., is buzzing—not just with anticipation of a historic presidency, but with the predictable histrionics of the “globalist” crowd frantically clinging to their fading grip on power. Spearheaded by a rebranded version of the 2017 Women’s March, the so-called “People’s March” brought together an eclectic mix of feminists, climate alarmists, and a smattering of professional protesters who seem to believe America’s best days are behind it. Spoiler alert: they aren’t.
Organizers of the People’s March claim they’re marching for reproductive freedoms, LGBTQ rights, environmental justice, and even D.C. statehood—because nothing says “serious movement” like adding a laundry list of grievances to distract from the fact that their real issue is Trump himself. “We all march for different reasons,” declared Tamika Middleton, managing director of Women’s March, “but we march for the same cause: to defend our rights and our future.” Translation: Trump is back, and they can’t handle it.
The protests aren’t limited to D.C. CODEPINK, a group that’s been stuck on the same anti-war talking points since the Bush administration, is staging protests in New York and Washington to decry Trump’s supposed “anti-climate justice” and “militaristic” rhetoric. Meanwhile, Reverend Al Sharpton chimed in with his usual flair for hyperbole, claiming Trump’s presidency represents a retreat into “the shadows of hatred and division.” Funny how Sharpton always finds hatred and division when Republicans are in office, but goes mysteriously silent when Democratic policies fail the very communities he claims to champion.
Despite their doom-and-gloom predictions, the facts are clear: America is poised for its best four years in decades. Trump’s commitment to putting America First will strengthen the economy, secure the border, and finally hold the global elite accountable. While the “globalist” crowd wastes time marching in the cold, Trump is focused on delivering results for the American people.
Here’s the reality: the louder they scream, the more it becomes obvious that they’re terrified of what Trump’s success means for their fading relevance. With 25,000 law enforcement officials and the largest security operation in inauguration history, Trump’s second term is kicking off with strength and determination—everything the globalists fear most.
So let them march, chant, and whine all they want. The rest of America knows the truth: unity, prosperity, and a brighter future await under Trump’s leadership. The globalist temper tantrum is just noise, and it’s being drowned out by the sound of a country ready to win again.