
In a bold move, the White House struck back with vigor against a cringe-worthy video released by female Democrat House members. This video, styled in the manner of the popular game Super Smash Bros, was launched on TikTok, adding fuel to the fiery debate ignited by their conduct during President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress.
On Tuesday, the Democrats showcased their defiance and audacity with a video that left many shaking their heads in disbelief. This followed an earlier release where 22 Democrats mimicked each other’s remarks, signaling a continued intent to oppose the will of the American people. Social media users did not hold back in expressing their disapproval, with many mocking the video for its silliness.
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The video spotlights Democratic influencer Jessica Woo and Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Lauren Underwood (D-IL), Katherine Clark (D-MA), Judy Chu (D-CA), Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), and Susie Lee (D-NV), all posing as video game characters, seemingly ready for battle. This spectacle left many questioning their priorities.During President Trump’s address, the true colors of these far-left Democrats were on display. Their refusal to stand in respect for the mothers of Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray, victims of illegal alien violence, and a young brain cancer survivor honored by the President, was glaring. Additionally, Rep. Al Green (TX) caused a scene, being removed due to his disruptive behavior.
President Trump did not mince words, issuing a strong statement the following Wednesday. He urged all Republicans to utilize footage of the Democrats’ antics, booing, and extreme policy demands as potent campaign material to secure victories nationwide.
The White House minced no words in its response to the TikTok video, saying such actions from the Democrats are utterly “cringe.”
Democrats Not Be Cringe Challenge. Level: Impossible
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March 6, 2025













