Democrat Boycott of Trump’s Inauguration ‘materializing as a first act of resistance’
Per Axios report. In the end, however, given all he’s been through over the past decade, Trump has a very clear idea of who his friends are and who his enemies are … and that will make all the difference.
Axios reported on Friday that “a formal boycott” of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is “materializing as a first act of resistance” against his new administration. The media outlet has begun tracking the number of House Democrats who plan to sit out the event. So far, 13 lawmakers say they will definitely not attend, 20 more are undecided, and 40 others say they plan to attend.
The report describes the undecideds as “anxiously grappling with whether to attend.” Allow me to enlighten them. Although some of their constituents might be disappointed by their lack of representation at such a historic event, most people simply do not care whether they show up or not. Despite their exaggerated sense of their own importance, their presence at the U.S. Capitol on January 20 will not be missed.
More than a dozen congressional Democrats plan to sit out President-elect Trump's inauguration
Cry harder 🤣 pic.twitter.com/SncgdEpKhT
— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) December 14, 2024
These Democrats refuse to accept the fact that Trump just won a decisive victory over their preferred candidate. He swept the battleground states, won the popular vote, and was even named Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year.”
The times have changed – completely, but the Democrats’ narrative has remained the same. As the authors of this article seek to explain why these Democrats are refusing to attend the inauguration, they return to the same tiresome excuse. “For many Democrats,” they write, “the scars of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol remain fresh in the mind, marking Trump as a threat to democracy.”
To be fair, that’s precisely what several Democrats have told them. Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), the former Jan. 6 committee chair whose anti-Trump bias throughout the investigation was obvious to all, told Axios, “For somebody who he said he’s going to lock me up, I don’t see the excitement in going to see his inauguration.”
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) will not attend because he “‘cannot be a part of that spectacle’ as someone who was ‘locked in my office … as the insurrectionists tried to overthrow our government.'”
Likewise, Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX) will skip the festivities because she was “trapped in the [House] gallery on Jan. 6.”
A fair number of representatives said they will be attending events to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which also falls on January 20 next year.
Others noted they were concerned for their personal safety at such a large event. Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-IL) told Axios that, as a Latina, she doesn’t “feel safe coming.” It was unclear if she would feel safer if she were white or black.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) echoed Ramirez’s sentiments, telling Axios that “attending MLK Day events instead ‘makes sense, because why risk any chaos that might be up here?'”
A spokesperson for Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) told Axios that Smith “almost never attends inaugurations.” In fact, the spokesperson said he had attended only two since he arrived in Congress 28 years ago.
🚨🚨Trump inauguration set to face "substantial" boycott from Democrats, lawmakers tell @axios https://t.co/XzqneIL5BH
— Jim VandeHei (@JimVandeHei) December 14, 2024
USA Today caught up with some Democratic members of Congress last week as well. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) who has been one of Trump’s most outspoken – and shameless – critics, said, “I’m not quite sure what I would be celebrating with his inauguration.”
Interestingly, the Democratic senators who spoke to USA Today seemed far less venomous compared to their House colleagues who spoke to Axios. For example, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) plans to show up, saying, “I think it’s a responsibility.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders told USA Today he hadn’t even “thought about it.”
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) who might face off against the state’s popular Republican governor, Brian Kemp, in 2026, said he will be there. “And I think Georgians expect me to be,” he added.
“More than 60 members of Congress” did not attend Trump’s 2016 inauguration. Nor did Trump show up for President Joe Biden’s 2020 inauguration.
USA Today brought up a very interesting point: “As Trump returns to Washington, political observers and historians say the attendance list for his swearing-in ceremony could be a cheat sheet of how different factions of the opposition party and other foes plan to handle his second administration. … Others say it shouldn’t be looked at through a political lens at all.”
In the end, however, given all he’s been through over the past decade, Trump has a very clear idea of who his friends are and who his enemies are, which is something he sorely lacked in 2016. The resistance will continue, but he and his officials will be far better prepared for it this time around. And that will make all the difference.
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Comments
This will flop
Just no energy for it
They’re defeated and they know it
Who really cares? Trump boycotted Biden’s inauguration.
Apparently you. At least enough to comment.
You care, JR, because you’re a loser with chronic TDS.
You cared enough to make yet another dufus post.
It’s fine, we don’t need those Communists stinking up the place.
The adults will be there. The petulant children won’t.
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Do they think anyone will miss them?
Trying to become the Whigs of this era.
They are the reactionaries now.
Gee.
I thought the Honorable Dr. Martin Luther King was a Republican.
He was a card carrying Communist.
Certainly not card-carrying. He may have been a communist (lower-case C) in his heart, but if so he never said anything in public about it.
And he was not a Republican. The only source for the common claim that he was is a statement years ago by his niece, who has since said she was wrong. She now says he was an independent who usually voted Democrat. His father was a Republican, as most blacks were in his day.
Democrats skipping Trump’s inauguration makes sense given the potential for worse insurrectionist actions by Leftists than Trump’s prior inauguration.
Don’t worry, the Democratic Marxist Nazi Party will have their surrogates there. BLM, Antifa, the last remnants of the Ku Klux Klan, Tren de Arrogance, MS 13, Ray Epps, and the FBLiars (replete with their khaki pants, red ball caps, and clear plastic ear pieces).
Don’t forget the black plastic wrist watches.
Petty and stupidly shortsighted. I don’t get the fascination some have with TDS or for that matter derangement syndrome about any other politician. The dude won, he’s gonna be inaugurated and then govern for the next four years. They should make their peace with that and figure out how to get the best terms they can. We are definitely gonna see more of the same sort of derangement towards JD Vance and DeSantis among others. Some is already surfacing and it’s not just from the left.
Good for them. And no complaining when every amendment to any Legislation you propose gets dumped.
Trump’s heart must be all busted up inside over it.
I know I’m about choked up about it.
Never mind. I was choking on a chicken bone.
Give them a little more rope!
… as a Latina, she doesn’t “feel safe coming.”
What!?!?!??? Latinas aren’t safe? Why not? What a buffoon. Scratch that, what a racist.
She should just turn off the TV, try some talk radio – little bit at a time b/c truth hurts, and then
pick up the Constitution, Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. The D of I explains
why the other two were necessary. Maybe she should also look in the mirror…..
You should know by now that when a Leftist says “I don’t feel safe” its code.
“My hatred for you is so overwhelming I can’t behave rationally, and it’s YOUR FAULT”.
We won’t miss them, at all. Trump and team will not miss them, too. Trump knows unity is important but if it doesn’t come, it doesn’t come.
Beginning to fix the messes we Americans have created takes time. But Trump’s team has the intelligence, drive, talent and integrity to start fixing things now. Success breeds success. Just start and keep going. DHT’s team is comprised of winners, not quitters, not “do it for me” lazy bones. They are action people!
Just a tangental question: do you think that the National Guard will be on standby in case of protests…this time?
Prepared to bust heads, I hope.
Isn’t this the same thing the black sheriff did in “Blazing Saddles” where he pointed the gun at his own head and told the lynch mob, “If you come after me I’ll shoot the sheriff”? As Clint said, “Make my day”!
Not an exact quote, but whatever….
The vile, stupid and evil Dhimmi-crats are reprobates possessing adult bodies and toddler intellects.
So the “resistance” is formally starting off by being just as petty as they can. Way to win people over! Keep up the excellent work!
Now tar baby I’m gonna hit you wif mah free hand!
“The times have changed – completely, but the Democrats’ narrative has remained the same.”
Except for the part where they were whining every ten minutes, “Will you promise to accept the results of the 2024 election?”
Look at Democrats determination to make themselves even more irrrelevant than they already are 😂😂
This is all pretty silly. I don’t remember anyone talking about who was at an inauguration before Trump was elected the first time as it wasn’t that big a deal if you were there or not. Coming from people that claim they want to unite Americans, though, it’s a bit rich to throw a hissy and say they won’t be attending. Why? Trump won. He won the popular vote, the most states and the electoral college. He won. I don’t really care if people go or not but as an elected member of Congress they all should be there.
Whatever. I don’t pay attention to actual two year olds when they’re having tantrums either.
But…
By complete coincidence, I will be in DC on 1/20/25 and I plan to walk on the grounds of the Capitol building that was cordoned off four years ago when Biden stole the presidency just because I can.
I won’t be surprised if you can’t. The discrepancy between the number of places I used to be able to visit quite casually to sightsee and take photographs when I lived in the DC area in the ’80s, and the number I encountered when I returned for a visit in 2000 was soul-crushing, Bollards, ad-hoc cyclone fencing, and parking cops everywhere. And this was BEFORE 9/11. Clearly we were beginning to hate our rulers that far back. And I’m sure it just ratchets worse and worse every year. If the Capitol grounds aren’t off-limits this year just because, I’ll be very surprised.
I assume they would stay open only if Trump specifically ordered it. And, you know — maybe he should, so our esteemed leftist and RINO legislators who constantly “feel unsafe” about stupid s*t can understand what a REAL insurrection feels like, when the left stages theirs next month.
Great! That’ll be 33 fewer Big Macs/Fries needed for the Congressional reception.
Dems shouldn’t fret, I understand Xi Jing Ping is to be there..
Well, we know Grandma Vodka (Pelosi) won’t be there.
Damn. I was looking forward to watching her tear up the swearing-in Bible afterwards.
“Oh no!”
…
“Anyway.”
Hope BLM and Anifa Fascits boycott and stay away as well.
MAGA 2024
I hope they pay a special visit to the Capitol, so our legislators can compare and contrast.
Emphasize it with empty chairs IMO. This will backfire after all their talk about peaceful transition of power and accepting the results.
I like the guy who says that in 28 years he’s only ever been to two inaugurations. If I were in Congress I’d probably also find them boring and not bother attending them. But I’d seriously consider attending this one, just to watch the Dems’ faces.