Trump definitely didn’t hold back this time!

President Donald Trump is celebrating a major political victory as one of his fiercest critics, longtime Democrat Rep. Jerry Nadler, announced he will not seek re-election after 34 years in Congress.

The retirement of Nadler — a close ally of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and a key figure in both failed impeachments of Trump — marks the end of an era for Democrats in New York City and a huge win for Trump’s America First movement.


Trump’s Fiery Response: “One of the Most Disgusting Congressmen”

Trump wasted no time reacting to the news, unloading on Nadler in a blistering Truth Social post early Friday.

“Jerry Nadler, one of the most disgraceful members of Congress in our nation’s history, is finally throwing in the towel!” Trump declared. “I’ve been defeating this guy for four decades — starting back when I was a New York City developer and he fought me at every turn, but he NEVER managed to stop me from getting things done.”

Trump went even further, calling Nadler a “psychopathic nut job” and declaring that his departure will be “a great day for the U.S.A.”


Why Nadler is Stepping Down

Nadler, now serving his 17th term in Congress, claimed he was retiring to allow for what he called a “generational change” in the Democratic Party.

However, in a surprising admission, Nadler hinted that Joe Biden’s mental decline played a role in his decision:

“Watching the Biden situation really showed me the importance of generational change,” Nadler told The New York Times. “I think a younger lawmaker can maybe do better — can maybe help us more.”

This statement adds to growing concerns among Democrats about the future of their party and Biden’s ability to lead heading into the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential race.


A Major Victory for Trump and Conservatives

For conservatives, Nadler’s exit is sweet justice. He was one of the most relentless opponents of Trump’s presidency, leading two impeachment efforts and constantly attacking Trump’s policies.

Nadler’s retirement sends a clear message: Trump’s political power is stronger than ever, and Democrats are running out of leaders capable of challenging the MAGA movement.

As Washington braces for another showdown over border security, inflation, and crime, Trump’s influence continues to grow — while Pelosi’s old guard fades into history.


Why This Matters

  • Nadler was one of Pelosi’s most loyal allies and a driving force behind both Trump impeachments.
  • His departure could open the door for new leadership in New York, possibly shifting the balance of power.
  • Trump’s victory lap energizes his base as the 2026 midterms approach.

Bottom Line:
Jerry Nadler’s retirement is more than just a political exit — it’s a symbol of Democrat decline and a massive win for Trump and the America First movement.

With Nadler out of the picture, Trump’s path to reshaping Washington just became a lot clearer.