The Democrat Party's anti-American priorities are on full display once again, as Rep. Janelle Bynum (D-OR) launched a deranged attack on President Trump for the crime of putting American citizens first.
Bynum, apparently triggered by Trump's common-sense request that lawmakers prioritize Americans over illegal aliens, claimed the President used "thinly veiled racist language" - the same tired playbook Democrats have been running since 2016.
What exactly did Trump say that sent this Oregon Democrat into hysterics? He asked Congress to stand up for American citizens instead of rolling out the red carpet for people who broke our immigration laws. In the warped worldview of today's radical left, that's somehow "racist."
Democrats Show Their True Colors
This outburst reveals everything Patriots need to know about where Democrats' loyalties lie. While President Trump fights to secure our border, deport criminal aliens, and put America First, Democrats like Bynum are more concerned with protecting the feelings of people who shouldn't be here in the first place.
The fact that Bynum considers "Americans first" to be controversial speaks volumes about how far the Democrat Party has fallen. These are the same people who spent four years under Biden turning our border into a turnstile and our cities into sanctuary havens for criminals.
"When Democrats call 'America First' racist, they're telling you exactly where their priorities are - and it's not with the American people who elected them."
This is classic Democrat projection. They can't defend their failed open-border policies, so they scream "racism" and hope their media allies will amplify the message. It's the same playbook that failed them in 2024, and it's failing them now.
President Trump won a decisive mandate to secure our border and prioritize American citizens. No amount of leftist hysteria from politicians like Bynum will change that reality.
The question Patriots should be asking: If putting Americans first is "racist," what does that say about Democrats who oppose it?
