The Catholic Defender: John Benko and far leftists such as T4P and Liberal Democrats Hate President Trump more than loving America
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The claim that John Benko and groups like T4P and the Liberal Democrats prioritize opposition to President Trump over love for the country is a recurring point of debate in contemporary American politics. Critics often point to their frequent and intense vocal opposition as evidence of this, while these figures and organizations typically frame their resistance as an act of patriotism itself—defending what they consider core American values and democratic norms.
Take a gander at the T4P network and there is not much more communist and pro-woke in the media unless you look at CNN and the like.
Liberal Democrats: In the 2026 political landscape, the Liberal Democrats (a UK-based party) have been highly critical of President Trump's actions, particularly regarding international law and his threats against civilian infrastructure in Iran.
In the U.S., liberal lawmakers have frequently debated using accountability mechanisms like the 25th Amendment or impeachment to rein in what they describe as "norm erosions" by the Trump administration.
Supporters of President Trump, including official White House releases, have argued that Democrats and their allies are consumed by "hatred" and refuse to support policies like law and order or lowering taxes.
On April 9, 2026, First Lady Melania Trump gave a surprise public address at the White House. She denied having a close relationship with Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell, describing their contact as "casual correspondence" and calling for survivors to be allowed to testify publicly before Congress to reach the "ultimate truth".
Within the U.S. Congress, a growing rift has emerged between the liberal wing and Democratic leadership regarding how to handle President Trump’s recent actions.
In early 2026, a significant number of liberal Democrats boycotted the State of the Union address, staging a "People's State of the Union" as an alternative rally.
Democratic leaders Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer have maintained a more cautious "minefield" strategy. They have focused on legislative checks, such as war powers resolutions, to limit military actions while warning that aggressive removal attempts could distract from economic messages ahead of the 2026 midterms.
He continues to hold significant backing from his core conservative base, specifically white evangelical Christians, and Catholics though even this group has seen a small dip in confidence regarding his ethical conduct.
Woke White Liberals: This group generally opposes Trump on the basis of social justice and progressive values. They frequently critique his policies and rhetoric regarding race, gender, and diversity. Many within this demographic actively support initiatives related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), which Trump has vowed to dismantle.
While many LGBTQ+ people oppose Trump due to concerns over rolling back rights—such as protections for transgender individuals and same-sex marriage—this opposition is not universal. Some gay conservatives, such as those featured in a New York Times article, have shifted their support to Trump, citing economic policies and his appointment of openly gay officials.
Most communist organizations oppose Trump, viewing him as a representative of "reactionary" billionaire interests. However, they also often criticize "woke" liberals, arguing that identity politics distracts from class struggle.
Trump has campaigned on ending what he calls "woke" ideology, labeling it a "cancerous" influence that he claims prioritizes liberal feelings over national security. A main reason John Benko and his T4P hate Trump.
Trump has frequently labeled mainstream Democratic opponents as "Marxists" or "Communists"





















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