CJ Hirro says Trump’s victory ‘a middle Finger to wokeness’
Former US President Donald Trump’s return to the White House next year is sending a strong message: America is pushing back against the leftist agenda, wokeism, and American mainstream media.
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After enduring impeachments, numerous legal battles, and even two assassination attempts, Trump’s victory, says Peanut Gallery Media Network (PGMN) anchor CJ Hirro, marks a symbolic moment for many who feel increasingly alienated by the political elites and progressive ideologies that dominate Washington.
In a scathing new episode posted on PGMN’s Youtube channel, CJ said Trump’s victory represents a broader rejection of the Democratic Party’s progressive policies. She criticizes what she calls the “religion of selfism” embraced by the left, particularly in its approach to issues like abortion, gender identity, and women’s rights. The left, Hirro argues, has “castrated parental authority” and pushed for policies that she believes have undermined the traditional American family. This growing disconnect with middle America is what she sees as having fueled Trump’s rise.
Article continues after this advertisementPerhaps most notably, Hirro takes aim at the media, which she accuses of being complicit in promoting the Democratic agenda.
Article continues after this advertisementThe stark contrast in media coverage during the election, with Vice President Kamala Harris receiving 78 percent positive coverage compared to Trump’s 15 percent, speaks volumes about the bias, according to Hirro. She suggests that the media’s refusal to highlight critical events, such as Trump’s assassination attempt, reflects its role in shaping public perception—and not always for the better.
The political landscape is also shifting, with Trump gaining traction among Black, Latino, and Asian America voters, traditionally key Democratic constituencies. Trump’s focus on economic issues, including his “America-first” policies, appears to have resonated with these communities, particularly those who feel left behind by the left’s embrace of identity politics.
For the former beauty queen, Trump’s victory is about more than just policies—it’s about defending the core values that have defined America for generations. “To remain a strong and functioning republic… America needs to return to its conservative and religious roots,” she argues, suggesting that a return to these principles is key to America’s survival on the world stage.
While Trump’s comeback is undoubtedly a political win, Hirro said it also underscores a deeper cultural shift in the country—a growing backlash against the policies and rhetoric of the left. For her, as the debate over America’s future intensifies, Trump’s victory offers a clear sign that many Americans are looking for leadership that prioritizes traditional values, individual rights, and a rejection of what they see as the overreach of progressive ideologies and a biased media.