They Still Don’t Get It: What This Popular Trump Meme Really Means

We’re positive that you’ve probably seen this iconic Donald Trump meme many times over the past four years. But we think that most people have the wrong idea of what the meme actually signifies.

The meme resonates with a lot of Trump supporters because it’s such a legendary photo. Trump oozes a couple of qualities that are completely lacking in Washington, DC: Coolness and masculinity. He inspires jealousy and derangement in his enemies for this.

It should be clear to everyone after January 6, 2021 that we’ve all had the meaning of this meme backwards. Trump wasn’t protecting us from the evil that emanates from The Swamp. He was the measure that protected the politicians from “we the people.”

Trump was our Hail Mary pass, a last-ditch measure that the people used in order to avoid America devolving into a banana republic. The government has ignored “we the people” too long and we were fed up with those losers, so we elected Trump.

The fallout from the January 6th protest essentially proves the message of this meme to be true. Sure, they’re impeaching Trump again, but notice how they aren’t stopping there. They’re going after every Republican in Congress. Soon, they’ll be going after every Republican voter.

Don’t be fearful, guys. We’re not locked in here with them. They’re locked in here with us!


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