Democrat Incitement Continues With Calls to ‘Fight,’ Accusations of a Musk ‘Coup’
“So at some point, we’ve got to wake up beyond party lines for all Americans to see what’s going on here in this rapidly expanding and accelerating coup.”

Throughout the entire four years of his first term, Democrats continuously accused President Donald Trump of using dangerous rhetoric that could incite his supporters to commit violence upon Democrat lawmakers.
For instance, anytime he called out Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and her so-called “Squad,” he would be accused of putting targets on their backs and inspiring death threats.
Perhaps most notable were the claims that he incited supporters to stage what Democrats have falsely called an “insurrection” at the Capitol Building on January 6, 2021, for saying during his “Stop the Steal” rally speech: that “if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore.”
This was, of course, after he told the crowd “I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”
That incitement charge was, in part, the basis for the Democrats’ second impeachment trial against Trump.
But Democrats, as we all know, are often guilty of the same things of which they’ve accused Republicans, as we saw over the summer with the two assassination attempts against Trump after years of Democrats and media figures calling him a dictator, a threat to democracy, an evil man who is supposedly worse than Hitler.
And now here we are not even three weeks into his second presidential term, and Democrats who remain humiliated by what happened in November are absolutely losing their minds as the DOGE under Elon Musk continues to fulfill the campaign pledge made by Trump to root out waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government.
- Raving Dem Lawmakers Protest Elon Musk, DOGE; ‘Shut Down the Senate, We are at War’
- Democrats Whipping Their Supporters Into Dangerous Frenzy
The dangerous frenzy-whipping is, unfortunately, escalating, with Democrats in the House and Senate now hurling accusations of a “coup” at Musk.
Like Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who led the J6-era impeachment effort against Trump:
“We’ve got the wealthiest man in the world who cannot be president because he was born in apartheid South Africa, then made his way to Canada and then to America. He can’t be president, except if he can buy himself a de facto presidency by putting up hundreds of millions of dollars for Donald Trump.”
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“So the people in Silicon Valley think that he wants to be, the monarch of a new techno feudal state. That’s why you’ve got Steve Bannon and other people on the right attacking Elon Musk. And Steve Bannon has said he is a truly evil person who should not be running the U.S. government. So at some point, we’ve got to wake up beyond party lines for all Americans to see what’s going on here in this rapidly expanding and accelerating coup.”
Watch:
🚨RASKIN: Elon and DOGE engaged in "rapidly expanding and accelerating coup."
A president winning the popular vote, electoral college vote and carrying out policies with personnel as promised is apparently a “coup” against his own government, according to Raskin:
"We've got the… pic.twitter.com/2VohoaXq84
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) February 8, 2025
And here’s what Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) alleged on a recent podcast:
“I’m very troubled by the type of policies that they are pursuing that when you add them up, looks and feels like a coup,” Wyden said, noting that Democrats had been trying to stop Trump and Musk where they could.
“If I were to embrace it in a sentence apropos of ‘what the hell is going on here,’ is that Trump and Musk are ignoring the checks and balances of our republic, and for all practical purposes I’d call that a coup.”
Watch (language warning):
Senator Ron Wyden told me today it looks an awful lot like a coup – full Decoder coming Monday but it felt like we should get this clip out there
— nilay patel (@reckless.bsky.social) February 5, 2025 at 7:59 PM
He used similar rhetoric Monday during a Senate Democrat presser:
“It is clear that unqualified and unaccountable people have seized control of the flow of taxpayer funds and a trove of extremely sensitive data. They are seizing the tools you need for a coup,” he warned.
In addition to the “it’s a coup” and “we are at war,” rhetoric, we have other Democrats like Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), echoing the “this is not normal” talking point and urging supporters to “fight back”:
Watch:
Elizabeth Warren: "When unelected billionaires start ransacking our government offices, this is not business as usual. Nope, nothing is normal. We are living a nightmare created by Donald Trump & Elon Musk. We need to wake up. We need to use every tool we have to fight back." pic.twitter.com/LN3kmU6PEs
— Joan Garvin (@garvin_joan) February 4, 2025
It’s fascinating to hear all this talk of “unelected” anything allegedly running the government considering how beholden Democrats have been to George Soros and how they tried to downplay concerns over Joe Biden’s cognitive health for four years while his handlers including then-First Lady Jill Biden ran things behind the scenes:
The "nobody voted for Elon Musk" line would be more effective if he was some sort of secret weapon Trump unveiled after being elected. Elon literally campaigned in Pennsylvania every day in October saying he wanted to run DOGE. Then people voted for it.
— Brent Scher (@BrentScher) February 6, 2025
Jill Biden literally sat at the president’s desk on Air Force One with the jacket and everything signing documents. So of course just now and only now is @samstein worried about unelected people interfering in government. pic.twitter.com/AzCK8UZuQM
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) February 4, 2025
Apparently it’s a “shadow government” when a president openly tasks Elon Musk with rooting out waste in the federal government but not when America spends four years with a president in extreme cognitive decline who has everyone around him making the decisions for him.
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) February 5, 2025
All of that said, Warren and other Democrats are right about one thing: this indeed is not normal for Washington, DC, which has for decades embraced the status quo at the expense of the American taxpayer. That this is not normal is a welcome change, something that will become even more apparent as the DOGE continues to do the work Trump tasked it with doing.
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They need to start arresting people.
I hear the FBI has 5000 agents who need gainful employments. Time to unleash them on Democrats inciting their mob to violence.
They want to whip up another Summer of Rage because their rice bowl is in deadly danger..
They hope the SDNY courts will save them.
The DOGE days of summer.
Very nice!
Doge Day Afternoon?
Think about all those deep state people, now unemployed with no useful skills. Down and out, panhandling. Standing at Xway exits in their tattered cloths.
Has there ever been a more deserving fate?
“I’ll buy you a sandwich, but I won’t give you cash because you’ll just turn around and give it to the Open Society Foundation.”
“This is not business as usual!”
Translation:
“Theyyyy’re takinnn’ arrrrrrrre graaaaaaaaft!”
Every document, every bill and every EO signed in the last two years of the Biden administration should be inspected for a proper signature. If any document that does not have Joe’s signature should void any action or law now enforced.
If Jill signed any of these documents she shoulkd be arrested for fraud.
If the Dems want to go to war, there is plenty of room at Gitmo to house them.
That is not true. Jill Biden’s handwriting on a signature doesn’t mean anything.
1. Bills have to be signed, but executive orders and other documents don’t, so it doesn’t matter who signed them. What matters is only that the president ordered them, and you can’t prove he didn’t.
2. The president is allowed to have someone sign a bill on his behalf, so long as he is in the room with the proxy and tells her to sign it. So Jill’s signature on a bill is meaningless unless you can prove he didn’t tell her to sign it, or that he wasn’t there.
Warren translation: “We’re 100% for more fraud, financial abuse, and government waste. That’s who we are — that’s who we’ll always be.”
Warren et. al. don’t get it. We don’t want business as usual. We knew Trump was going to turn Elon and DOGE loose. This is why we elected Trump. “Nobody elected Elon!” Nobody elected Trump’s cabinet either, or Biden’s cabinet, or Hunter and Jill. That’s how the system works. Elect a President and he selects his people.
Hey, it was Black Jesus who said elections have consequences.
I’m just testifyin’, as one of those who got born again under his new testament.
How about stay on offense? ‘Reinterpret’ the 501c designation to require that ‘nonprofit’ entities must spend out 80% minimum to the primary cause, 15% max on overhead and retained earnings of 5% max. Disallow transfers of funds to include service contracts among 501c entities. So when ‘save the squirrels’ raises $100 mil they gotta spend out $80 million on saving the squirrels. Can’t give funds to some other charity and certainly not to a PAC or politician. Make lobbying prohibited for 501c. These seem like pretty common sense proposals that the public would highly support but the political class, especially grifters, will screech about.
Lobbying is more or less prohibited for 501(c)(3), except for those issues which directly affect their membership or cause. It’s hard to see how any other way is fair, because sometimes the tyrant takes an interest in you, not the other way around.
For example, AMA, the national model aircraft hobbyists association, discovers that the FCC is going to reallocate a popular radio control frequency to burrowing-owl surveillance equipment. Should they be able to lobby against that? Lobbying in general is, after all, nothing more than “petitioning the government for a redress of grievances,”
These groups can choose to organize as a charity and get the tax advantages but accept the lobbying restrictions OR they could choose to lobby and forego the tax advantages. They can petition with the same level of access and same hope of getting a meeting with a Senator/Rep as any other constituent trying to get assistance/intervention with VA or SSA or whatever.
The government may not condition the granting of a benefit or privilege on the recipient’s surrender or waiver of a constitutional right.
The gov does this all the time. See conditions of parole and probation as but one example. Your logic would prohibit all NDA and secrecy requirements for govt employees and contractors b/c the agreement NOT to speak about/disclose particular information is a 1A restriction on free speech. To publish a current or former govt employee writing about their career with classified info must submit their work to govt censorship.
Paula: What do you call it when someone wants to audit the books and save you money?
Warren: a coup
Paula: You’re an Indian right?
Warren: Yes I am and proud of it.
Paula: Then you would know that in the Handbook of Indian Tribes it says: “Counting coup means giving credit for brave deeds such as killing and scalping an enemy
Warren: Well, that was before I took a DNA test
Milhouse: Ackshully…….
The only coup I see is a district court judge usurping power over the Executive and removing a confirmed cabinet member, a power no court has.
The judges must be shut down or do what the democrats do
Ignore them
We got the F15’s now
They are probably more worried about the AR-15s.
Business as usual is why Trump got elected. The squalling is because the swamps grifting machine is being steamrolled and we are getting a peak at what a fetid swamp it is.
Elon must be over the target. Haven’t seen dems this mad since we took away their slaves.
Last I checked, there are only two people in the entire executive branch who are elected: the president and vice president.
Also, Webster’s Dictionary defines “coup” as: “a sudden decisive exercise of force in politics and especially the violent overthrow or alteration of an existing government by a small group”. By claiming what’s going on is a coup, are the Dems aware that they’re essentially admitting the federal bureaucracy rules the country?
Once you’re done screaming at the clouds get busy doing the countrys business.
They were the ones protecting democracy, after all.
This makes Trump stronger. Hard to believe people that said Biden was sharp as a tack and the laptop was fake. For starters!
Not only did they say it, they demanded you believe it.
Wyden probably thinks that Portland is “just fine” as well.
When the mob turns their ire towards the public will the rhetoric tone down or get amplified to eleventy?
Trump: It’s really you they want to destroy. I’m just the one in the way.
They’re neither. They’re accountable to Musk, who is accountable to the President. And both Musk and the President think they’re qualified, so they’re qualified.
Meanwhile, consider the people who had this control and trove until now; to whom exactly are they accountable, and what exactly qualifies them?
Exactly. It’s fine for unelected billionaires to run the show, as long as it’s the ~right~ unelected billionaires. If it’s the wrong ones, it’s a coup.
Kinda like communism. Or the evolution of Napoleon and Snowball: “Four legs good, two legs better.”
Elizabeth Warren is a total and complete waste of human flesh.
Trump is eventually gonna have to go all Cromwell on these Congressional assholes.