The Trump Derangement Syndrome is reaching new heights as Democrats continue their meltdown over President Trump's successful second-term agenda. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) provided the latest example of leftist hysteria during his Sunday morning appearance on ABC's This Week, where he completely lost his composure and called President Trump "completely delusional."
Van Hollen's unhinged outburst stands in stark contrast to other Democrats who are at least attempting to maintain some semblance of professionalism as Trump systematically dismantles the failed Biden legacy. While some members of his party try to stick to their prepared talking points, Van Hollen apparently couldn't contain his rage at seeing America winning again.
This isn't just another case of a Democrat having a bad day on television β it's a window into the panic consuming the left as Trump's America First agenda gains momentum. From mass deportations to government efficiency reforms led by Elon Musk, every Trump victory sends another Democrat over the edge.
The Left's Desperation Shows
Van Hollen's meltdown reveals the Democrats' complete lack of a coherent response to Trump's success. Instead of offering solutions for the American people, they're reduced to name-calling and personal attacks. It's the same playbook they used during Trump's first term, and it failed spectacularly then too.
Meanwhile, Trump continues delivering on his promises to the American people. Border security is being restored, government waste is being eliminated, and America is being put first once again. No wonder the establishment is having a collective nervous breakdown.
The contrast couldn't be clearer: while Democrats like Van Hollen lose their minds on national television, President Trump is focused on making America great again. Patriots across the country are watching these meltdowns and remembering exactly why they voted for Trump in the first place.
How long will Democrats continue embarrassing themselves with these public tantrums instead of working for the American people?
