A Politico reporter who once labeled Donald Trump a “demagogue” is now tasked with covering his presidency.

In a stunning twist of fate, Cheyanne Daniels, a former master’s student at Northwestern University, cried when Trump won the presidency in 2016. Flash forward, and she now finds herself reporting on his administration for Politico—an organization that demands impartiality from its journalists. This alarming contradiction is worthy of scrutiny.

Daniels, who previously worked as a “race and politics reporter,” tweeted her emotional reaction when she thought Trump had been defeated in 2020. It’s worth noting that despite her deep-seated convictions against him, she remains placed in a critical reporting role concerning his White House. She notably expressed that Trump’s presidency would bring “horrible things,” which reflects a profound bias that raises serious questions about her ability to cover the Trump administration fairly.

After the election, Daniels acknowledged that Trump garnered over 70 million votes, yet she still framed those voters as threats to her existence as a Black woman. This kind of rhetoric transcends mere reporting and hints at an agenda that could skew her coverage.

As the nation braces for another Trump term, leftist journalists are already voicing their “exhaustion” over the prospect of his return to power. This sentiment is a testament to their perpetual struggle against the democratic choice of the American people and their overwhelming disdain for the Trump presidency.

Remember back in 2016 when the left was left reeling from Trump’s victory? Organizations like Black Lives Matter expressed their shock and horror, fearing that their grip on societal narratives was slipping. Celebrities were not far behind, unleashing public meltdowns that highlighted their detachment from ordinary Americans.

Recent reports suggest that the psychological fallout from Trump’s continued success has reached a crisis point among his opponents. Doctors are now counseling patients to unplug from media sources that perpetuate their despair over his presidency. It’s clear: Trump’s presidency is not just reshaping our politics—it’s challenging the very fabric of liberal ideology in America.

The stakes are high, and the left’s reaction confirms their fear: Trump is a force to be reckoned with, and they will continue to fight tooth and nail against his administration, regardless of the will of the American people. Prepare for an intense political landscape as we enter this new chapter in American history.