The liberal media has finally admitted what we knew all along: Donald Trump was the target of a political hit job. Yet, instead of applauding him for daring to fight back against the machine, they hypocritically wag their fingers, demanding he be “nicer” about it. It’s comedy worthy of late-night TV, considering how the same voices were cheering while every conceivable legal tool was wielded against the then-sitting president.
The mainstream media and its Democrat allies have one rule: one set of standards for themselves and another for everyone else. When Trump took aim at swamp corruption, it was demonized as “weaponization.” But when he faced the full force of biased legal maneuvers, it was lauded as justice. These self-righteous pundits now claim that his attempts to uncover wrongdoing by his opponents somehow cross the line. Funny, they loved the playbook when they were the ones holding it.
The irony is thick. They expect conservatives to lie down and accept being trampled underfoot, all while the elite’s duplicitous plots unravel in broad daylight. They cry foul when their own tactics rebound, revealing their true colors as nothing more than hypocritical propagandists. And they dare to act surprised when Trump supporters push back against these malicious machinations.
Let’s get one thing straight: Trump is not the villain in this story. He’s the rare politician willing to expose the dirty tricks and lies hidden behind closed doors. And yet, the liberal media cries hysterically, hoping he’ll kindly forget the years of relentless persecution. The truth is, they’re terrified—not because of what Trump will do, but because of what they’ve already done.
In the end, perhaps the question isn’t whether Trump is weaponizing the government, but why the media is so desperate to paint him as the villain. Could it be they’re afraid of what’s still locked in their own closets? Just how deep does the rabbit hole go? Maybe it’s time for them to look in the mirror, before the hammer truly falls on their house of cards.