The left has totally succumbed to Trump Derangement Syndrome, so much so that it’s difficult to look at them as serious players in the political arena as they ramble on with one inane analogy after another.
In their relentless crusade to vilify President Donald Trump, Democrats have staked everything on the puerile “Orange Man Bad” trope, frantically striving to foment discord and drive political turmoil, in the vain hope of reaping electoral advantage from the ensuing chaos.
One such example of this strategy is Trump’s efforts to build a sorely needed White House ballroom. But few have gone down the rabbit hole as deep as CNN contributor Tiffany Cross, who dared to say, “This sounds to me like someone is building a structure that he does not plan on leaving, and that’s something we need to start taking very seriously.”
Last night on national television, I was reliably told that the President’s renovation of a ballroom is actually part of his plan to remain in the White House after his term.
I sadly had to diagnose another troubling case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. #prayforacure pic.twitter.com/CHuhioLZK2
— Joe Borelli (@JoeBorelliNYC) November 27, 2025
The comment’s absurdity is evident, yet the other liberal panelists refrain from objecting, fearing backlash from the intolerant elements within their own ideological camp. United in their animosity toward Trump and finding common cause with Cross, they nod in agreement, thereby presenting themselves as equally ill-informed.
Of course, to get a better feel for who Cross is, she cohosts the “Native Land Pod,” which boasts: “In the spirit of the last stanza of the Black National Anthem, we rise from the past, rooted deeply in the soil of ancestral struggles, to build a home, to claim our space.”
The real irony here may be that Democrats tend to support squatters’ rights, yet they take exception to the idea of Trump squatting in the White House.
Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:
She cannot comprehend generosity of that scale, because being generous and doing something for someone else is a foreign concept to her.
— Gaeta1986 (@jameslaura86) November 27, 2025
How do people make this leap of nonsense fantasy thinking?? So what they are saying is, Trump, a man who will be in his 80’s, would like to be a squatter in the White House and throw unauthorized, unofficial house parties in the new ballroom? That’s the reason he’s renovating.…
— Michelle Fleck (@twinflecktions) November 28, 2025
I hear this all the time, and it’s absolutely ridiculous. This isn’t the first time there were renovations and it won’t be the last. The upside here is that it isn’t costing the taxpayer anything since this is all from donors.
— Joseph Frusci (@ProfFrusci) November 27, 2025
They lie shamelessly to their sheeple because many of their sheeple are gullible and the leaders know it. They don’t respect democracy because they want domination.
— Troy Morrison (@stangman662) November 28, 2025
@CNN feels compelled to have counter arguments. In fact, it’s better off with no one on the Left rather than the silly guests it often has on.
— Andrea E (@AAC0519) November 27, 2025
My sources tell me he’s building tunnels from his homes to the white house
— Roddyal Clarke (@RoddyalC) November 27, 2025
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