After nearly five decades in public office, Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York is finally calling it quits. And President Donald Trump didn’t hold back in saying goodbye. In true Trump fashion, he reminded everyone exactly who Nadler was—and why his exit is a win for America.
Let’s break it down. Jerry Nadler has been a thorn in Trump’s side since the 1980s. Back then, Trump was building skyscrapers across Manhattan, trying to breathe new life into New York’s West Side. Nadler, just a New York State Assemblyman at the time, did everything he could to stop Trump’s projects. He claimed Trump used shady money and fought to kill the development. But Trump got the job done anyway. That’s where the bad blood started.
Fast forward to 2016. Trump becomes President. Nadler climbs the ranks in Congress. By 2019, Nadler is chair of the House Judiciary Committee. That’s when he led the charge to impeach President Trump—not once, but twice. Both times, he failed. Millions of taxpayer dollars were wasted, and in the end, Trump stood strong. Nadler’s so-called victories were nothing more than political theater.
But Nadler didn’t stop there. He spent years attacking Trump and his supporters. He turned a blind eye to violence against law enforcement, especially ICE agents. In 2025, he was asked by a reporter about the spike in attacks on ICE officers. His answer? “What attacks on ICE agents?” That level of denial is dangerous. Former ICE Director Tom Homan nailed it when he called Nadler a buffoon. Over 800 percent more assaults, and Nadler pretended like it wasn’t happening.
Then came Nadler’s bizarre claim that men aren’t competing in women’s sports. In 2024, during a House hearing, Rep. Harriet Hageman brought up female athletes getting hurt by biological males in competition. Nadler dismissed it all as “mistruths.” He said flat-out, “Men do not compete in women’s sports.” That’s not just wrong—it’s insulting to every woman who’s had to fight for her place on the field.
Let’s not forget Nadler’s track record. He supported abortion on demand, pushed radical LGBTQ+ policies, and smeared anyone who disagreed with him as a “threat to democracy.” He wasn’t interested in debate. He wanted control. And for years, the far Left loved him for it.
Now, at 78, Nadler says he’s stepping down for “generational change.” But let’s be honest—that’s not the full story. The Democrats are in chaos. After Biden’s 2024 collapse, the party has no clear leader. Nadler sees the writing on the wall. He knows his time is up. So he’s walking away, warning about so-called “incipient fascism”—a favorite scare tactic used to paint Trump supporters as the enemy.
President Trump had the final word, calling Nadler a “pathetic lightweight” and a “psychopathic nut job.” Harsh? Maybe. But after 40 years of political attacks, Trump has earned the right to speak freely. And he’s right—Nadler never scored a real win against him. Not in New York real estate. Not in Congress. Not in the courtroom. Just noise, with nothing to show for it.
For veterans and patriots alike, Nadler’s retirement feels like justice. He spent decades undermining American values and attacking law enforcement, all while hiding behind a desk in Washington. His exit is long overdue.
So here’s to a new chapter—one where the loudest voices on the Left keep fading out, and the real work of rebuilding this nation continues. We’re not just watching history. We’re helping write it. And with fighters like Trump leading the charge, the future looks a whole lot brighter.
