The left just can't help themselves, can they? While the Trump administration was busy doing the people's business inside the Supreme Court on Tuesday, a band of protesters shuffled down Constitution Avenue, desperately clinging to their well-worn chant: "the people united will never be defeated."
Here's the irony these demonstrators apparently missed: the people already spoke—decisively—in November 2024. And they chose President Donald J. Trump.
Sauer Wraps Arguments as Left Melts Down Outside
Solicitor General John Sauer concluded his oral arguments before the justices Tuesday morning, representing the interests of the American people and the Trump administration's agenda. The pool was stationed behind the Supreme Court building as the proceedings wrapped up around 11:23 a.m.
Meanwhile, the protesters outside offered a stark visual contrast—a small group trying to recreate the energy of movements past, while the actual machinery of constitutional government operated inside, now firmly in the hands of an America First administration.
A Far Cry from the Biden Days
Remember when the left celebrated protesters as heroes during the Biden years? When demonstrations against law and order were praised by legacy media as "mostly peaceful"? Now these same tactics look increasingly desperate as Trump's team methodically advances its agenda through proper legal channels.
The difference between this administration and the last one couldn't be clearer. While Biden's DOJ weaponized the courts against political opponents, Trump's Solicitor General is using the Supreme Court exactly as intended—to defend the Constitution and the will of the American people.
What This Means for Patriots
Make no mistake: the left will continue their street theater. They'll keep chanting, keep marching, keep pretending they represent "the people" while ignoring the actual election results. But with a solid conservative majority on the Supreme Court and a relentless Solicitor General making the case for America First policies, their protests amount to little more than background noise.
The question Patriots should be asking: What case was Sauer arguing, and how will this Court rule? Because that's where the real action is—not on Constitution Avenue with the professional agitators.
