Another day, another unhinged meltdown from a washed-up celebrity who can't accept that President Trump is back in the White House and making America great again. This time, it's country singer Brandi Carlile throwing a profanity-laced tantrum at the millions of patriotic Americans who voted to restore sanity to our nation.

In what can only be described as a bitter, elitist rant, Carlile declared she is "angry" with Trump supporters, claiming they "got f**king scammed" into voting for the 47th President. Because apparently, in her twisted Hollywood worldview, 76 million Americans are too stupid to know what's best for their own country.

Let's get one thing straight: The only people who got scammed were those who believed the mainstream media's lies about Trump for eight years. While Carlile and her celebrity buddies were crying into their organic kale smoothies, real Americans were watching Trump deliver on his promises – securing the border, bringing back American energy dominance, and dismantling the woke bureaucracy that's been destroying our institutions.

What's particularly rich is that this attack comes from someone in the entertainment industry – the same industry that gave us Jeffrey Epstein's client list, Harvey Weinstein, and countless other scandals. These are the people lecturing us about moral choices?

Meanwhile, President Trump is three weeks into his second term already delivering results. Mass deportations have begun, government efficiency is being restored through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, and America's enemies are taking notice that we have real leadership again.

Patriots didn't get scammed – we got exactly what we voted for. We got a president who puts America First instead of Hollywood's feelings first. And judging by Carlile's meltdown, we're winning bigly.

The question isn't whether Trump voters got scammed. The question is: When will these out-of-touch celebrities realize that their opinions matter less to everyday Americans than yesterday's garbage?

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

Source: Next News Network