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00:00Speaker Johnson has strong retort to anti-Trump protests.
00:04Thousands of protesters marched, waving no-king signs, fearing Donald Trump might win another term,
00:10ironically protected by the First Amendment they claim he's attacking.
00:14Democrats, celebrities, and keyboard warriors had synchronized outbursts across the country,
00:18fearing Trump crowning himself king, sparked by polls showing Trump's lead.
00:23You can't make this stuff up.
00:25House Speaker Mike Johnson boldly questioned the protesters' claims,
00:28suggesting that if Trump were truly a dictator, public marches with anti-Trump signs wouldn't happen.
00:35Let that sink in.
00:36He highlighted that if Trump were the tyrant they alleged, such protests would be impossible,
00:41challenging their accusations of tyranny with a dose of uncomfortable truth.
00:45Even better, during Obama's shutdown, monuments were inaccessible due to restrictions.
00:50Yet under Trump, protests continued uninterrupted.
00:54Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, ignited drama to deflect from shutdown responsibility,
00:59fueled by emotional reactions to rising Trump polls.
01:03High-profile Democrats exaggerate Trump as a tyrannical threat,
01:06though he's not in office and cannot influence the shutdown.
01:10They wish to portray him as responsible, distracting from their own accountability, which is hardly plausible.
01:14The media amplified no-king signs, portraying it as a monumental movement, but overlooked a crucial query.
01:22If Trump's truly a threat, why are they vocal?
01:25The reality, highlighted by Mike Johnson, is that true authoritarianism arises from silencing dissent,
01:31barring public access and twisting narratives.
01:34Protesters should introspect, as Trump's current offense is unsettling the elite merely by existing.
01:40It seems this is the issue agitating the establishment late into the night.
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