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Day 84: Trump v. Sanders
On Sundays, 47 Report takes a break from its normal format so that I can delve into a single topic of significance. Today's focus is how Trump's support is bigger than the Left wants to admit, but Sanders has the sort of support that is also growing quickly and dangerously.

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THE SUPPORT FOR TRUMP IS BIG, BUT SO IS THE RESISTANCE
“The battle is growing bigger than ever—a clash between those of us who believe in freedom and common sense and those who are radical and inspired by stupidity. It’s on the verge of becoming a war—a war we cannot lose if we want to keep our country from collapse.” — DML
THE BERNIE and AOC RADICAL ROADSHOW
Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are barnstorming America, peddling their socialist snake oil to massive crowds. This week, they hit Los Angeles on April 12, 2025, drawing an estimated 36,000 at Gloria Molina Grand Park, their largest yet. Last month, they packed 34,000 into Denver’s Civic Center Park on March 21 and 20,000 in Tucson on March 22. Their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour targets swing states—Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Wisconsin—where they rail against President Trump and billionaires like Elon Musk. They claim Trump’s turning America into an “oligarchy,” accusing him of “screwing over” the working class by cozying up to the ultra-wealthy. Sanders screams about wealth inequality, citing the top 1% owning more than the bottom 90%—a stat from 2016, mind you, not 2025. AOC calls Trump a “criminal,” referencing his 34-count conviction, and demands a Democratic Party that “fights harder” for workers. They’re fixated on Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, which has slashed federal jobs—60% of voters disapprove, per a Quinnipiac poll. Their solution? More government, more handouts—free healthcare, free college, you name it. These radicals aren’t just whining; they’re laying groundwork for 2028, pushing a vision where ambition is punished, and mediocrity is king. It’s class warfare dressed up as compassion, and their crowds lap it up, chanting for a revolution that’d bankrupt us faster than a California bullet train.
Thank you Los Angeles for our biggest rally ever.
36,000 people came out today to say NO to Trumpism, NO to oligarchy, NO to authoritarianism, and NO to a rigged economy.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders)
10:56 PM • Apr 12, 2025
THE TRUMP MAGA MOVEMENT FIGHTS ON
Last night, President Trump was in Miami for another UFC battle, and the place exploded when he was announced. He walked into the arena with the support of 20,000+ fans — real Americans, not paid protesters— who all went totally berserk, chanting “USA!” and “Trump!” as he took his seat cageside.
Videos online show the stadium shaking; one clip’s got 2 million views already. This wasn’t just a fight night; it was a patriotic rally. Fans waved MAGA hats, screaming support for the man who’s fought for them against a corrupt system. Trump, grinning ear to ear, soaked it in—no teleprompter, no script, just raw connection. Unlike Sanders and AOC’s doom-and-gloom lectures, Trump’s presence screamed strength, freedom, and winning. He wasn’t there to whine about billionaires; he was there to celebrate grit, competition, and American spirit.
The crowd’s roar said it all: they back Trump’s vision—low taxes, secure borders, no nonsense. Nearly every UFC fighter who won a bout, made it a point to walk over and honor the president. Although Trump was centered around Sec of State, Marco Rubio, DOGE’s leader, Elon Musk, HHS Sec. Robert Kennedy Jr., and and Sen. Ted Cruz, this wasn’t a political event; it was a cultural earthquake, proof that Trump’s still the heartbeat of a nation sick of woke garbage and government overreach.
🇺🇸President Trump Makes EPIC Entrance at UFC 314 in Miami
🔥CROWD ERUPTS IN USA CHANT
— The White House (@WhiteHouse)
2:35 AM • Apr 13, 2025
THE BATTLE OF OUR LIFETIME
Sanders and AOC’s crowds are big—36,000 in LA, 34,000 in Denver—but Trump’s UFC frenzy in Miami hit a different nerve. Their rallies draw thousands of dreamers hooked on promises of “free everything,” while Trump’s supporters—20,000 strong last night—crave reality: jobs, safety, pride. Sanders and AOC preach resentment, painting success as theft. Their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour obsesses over wealth gaps, demanding redistribution—Medicare for All (cost: $32 trillion over a decade, per CBO), free college (another $600 billion). They call Trump’s tax cuts a betrayal, ignoring how his 2017 reform boosted GDP by 1.1% and added 1.4 million jobs by 2019. Their endgame? A socialist abyss where government owns your paycheck, your healthcare, your future. Venezuela’s collapse saw 7 million flee; that’s their model.
Trump’s message, echoed by Vance, is opposite: unleash the individual. His Miami crowd wasn’t chanting for handouts—they wanted freedom. Trump’s policies—deregulation, energy independence—slashed unemployment to 3.5% pre-COVID, historic lows for Black and Hispanic Americans. Sanders and AOC would tax businesses into oblivion; 70% of small firms say they’d struggle under their plans, per NFIB. Trump’s DOGE cuts—targeting waste, not workers—rattle their big-government fetish. They cry “oligarchy” while Trump fights for meritocracy.
America’s at a crossroads — a Civil War of a new kind.
I can sense the calls for a Sanders / AOC 2028 ticket are going to get very loud, even though Sanders is 83. Replace him with another radical Democrat, who cares, any ticket that resembles what these two fools represent would drag America into a communist swamp—centralized control, crushed innovation. On the flip side, Trump, Vance, you, and I stand for greatness: secure borders, faith, prosperity, less government, etc. The UFC’s pro-Trump chants prove real Americans reject leftist radicalism. The problem is — the Left owns Hollywood, social media, online news, traditional newspapers, and broadcast television. They out-message our side when measured by reach. So, we must fight harder — we must be louder.
Socialism has killed 100 million globally; MAGA’s about life, liberty, pursuit. Our country is at war — a war within — a war that is battling for the soul of a nation. We are in a war — a Civil War of sorts — only this war has no guns or grenades. This war is about messaging. This is why Facebook tries to silence our voices, it is why the DML Report gets sent to your spam box (go move me out of there now). It is why Tesla cars are being burned and keyed. It’s why Islamic prayers are being allowed to unfold in the middle of American streets. It’s why Dems are calling for impeachment and holding meetings about creating shadow governments. It’s why the courts are turning a blind eye to justice, and issuing asinine rulings to stop the MAGA movement.
We can’t let these freaks win the war of messaging — our kids’ future demands we keep Trump’s messages alive with unbridled passion. You need to do your part. I need to do mine. There are hundreds of things I prefer to do on a sunny Sunday than write a newsletter — but I know that if I take the day off, there are too many Democrats who are willing to work against us while we go to the beach. So, I am here for you, Trump, and our future — sounding the warning bell. This is my bell, and you must help me ring it. You must share my newsletters, it’s the most simple way to fight for your country — today’s fight requires nothing more than a click of a mouse. Your iPhones and computers are more powerful than any tank or machine gun. Use them!
Do you not see a problem?
— Dennis Michael Lynch (@TrustDML)
1:17 PM • Apr 13, 2025
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