Get ready for the left's latest theatrical performance, Patriots. This Saturday, professional protesters and weekend revolutionaries will emerge from their safe spaces for what they're calling the "No Kings March" – their newest rebranding of the same tired anti-Trump resistance that's been recycling itself since 2016.
It's almost poetic how these seasonal displays of manufactured outrage follow such a predictable pattern. When Obama was expanding executive power and Biden was trampling constitutional rights, these same people were nowhere to be found. But now that President Trump is using his democratically-won mandate to actually drain the swamp and restore America First policies, suddenly they're concerned about executive overreach.
Let's call this what it really is: the same professional agitator network that gave us Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter riots, and countless "Resistance" marches, now desperately searching for relevance under a new brand name. They've gone through more identity changes than a Hollywood starlet, but the mission remains the same – oppose whatever Trump does, regardless of whether it helps America.
The Hypocrisy is Staggering
Where were these "No Kings" warriors when Biden was weaponizing the DOJ against his political opponents? Where was their concern about executive power when the administrative state was censoring Americans on social media? They were cheering it on, that's where.
But now that Trump is dismantling their precious deep state apparatus and actually delivering on his promises to secure the border and cut government waste, suddenly they've found their voices about limiting presidential power. The timing couldn't be more transparent.
These aren't grassroots Americans concerned about constitutional governance – these are the same Soros-funded, professionally organized leftists who have been trying to overturn the will of the American people since Trump first came down that golden escalator.
So when you see the breathless media coverage this Saturday, remember what you're really watching: not a principled stand against tyranny, but a desperate tantrum from a movement that can't accept that We the People chose Trump's vision for America over their globalist agenda. The real question isn't why they're marching – it's why anyone still takes them seriously.
