Al Sharpton’s claim that President Trump is “detached from reality” is not just wrong—it’s a transparent attempt by a partisan ideologue to distract from the left’s failures.

Al Sharpton has built a career on grandstanding and smear tactics. Labeling hard-earned policy victories as “delusion” won’t change the facts.

Under President Trump, unemployment hit historic lows, wages rose for blue-collar Americans and conservative judges reshaped the federal bench. That record is concrete. Debate over rhetoric is a sideshow.

Sharpton’s real problem isn’t Trump’s grasp on facts, it’s that he can’t counter real-world results. You can’t spin steel and auto plants roaring back, communities getting safer, and borders finally controlled.

When you see Sharpton rant about “narcissism” and “downfall,” remember he’s the same activist who cheered every failed policy that decimated urban centers. His narrative belongs in late-night cable drama, not serious discourse.

We face real challenges—China’s aggression, open-borders chaos, inflationary spending—yet Sharpton prefers conspiracy theories over solutions. That tells you everything you need to know about his agenda.

Americans see through this. They value strong leadership, clear priorities and accountability. President Trump delivers on all three. That’s reality. And it’s winning.