One couldn’t help but notice the sea of red, white, and blue that descended upon Washington D.C. as President-elect Donald Trump prepared for what was billed as an epic Victory Rally. It was a spectacle to behold; the kind of event that could make a politically correct snowflake shudder in disbelief. Even a brisk Arctic chill failed to deter thousands of supporters, some arriving as early as 2 a.m. to secure their spot. Who knew that braving freezing temperatures and potential snowstorms was the new definition of patriotism?
While the diehard fans lined up—huddled together and perhaps offering each other tips on how to stay warm—the spirit was anything but frosty. One creative soul even fashioned himself a makeshift poncho out of a trash bag as a playful jab at President Biden’s earlier misadventures with Trump supporters. It’s a sure sign that humor still runs freely among conservatives, and that they know how to poke fun at the establishment without needing a safe space.
BREAKING: Trump Takes The Stage At Historic Victory Rally Stating, "We won."
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After landing at Dulles International Airport, Trump kicked off his weekend with a stop at his Sterling Golf Club, no doubt offering a side of luxury that contrasts sharply with the likes of Joe “Let’s Go Brandon” Biden. The very next day, Trump made time to pay tribute to the nation’s heroes at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a gesture that underscores the stark difference in priorities between him and the current administration who often forgets about America’s military.
When the moment finally came for the exclamation point on this celebratory affair, the sheer volume of the crowd’s applause and chanting echoed through the arena, solidifying Trump’s electric presence. The atmosphere was so charged that one might think they were at a rock concert rather than a political rally. Country music star Lee Greenwood set the tone by belting out “God Bless The USA,” an anthem that resonates like a battle cry in a political landscape rife with division. The rally-goers erupted into chants of “USA,” a reminder that national pride is still very much alive, which causes a few progressives to clutch their pearls in horror.
And as Trump prepared to take the stage, he didn’t just trot on like a politician reading from the teleprompter. He waded through the crowd, shaking hands and acknowledging his supporters like the true populist he is. His enthusiasm was palpable, and when he shouted about having “won” and the birth of a new American majority, the excitement was unmistakable. With an inauguration set to unfold in an unprecedented manner reminiscent of historical firsts, Trump’s supporters undoubtedly feel they are on the cusp of something monumental. A calling to put America first, and to do so with vigor that would make even the stiffest of politicians blush with envy.